Insurance Claim Services

What Is a Public Adjuster & How Do They Benefit You During The Insurance Claim Process?

A public adjuster is a licensed professional who advocates for YOU, the policyholder, during the insurance claim process.  Unlike an adjuster employed by your insurance company, a public adjuster works solely in your best interest.  They possess the expertise to  navigate the complexities of claims, assess damage accurately, negotiate a fair settlement, and ensure you receive the maximum compensation you're entitled to under your policy.

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When to Hire A Public Adjuster To Deal With Insurance


Extensive Damage:

If your property has suffered significant damage from fire, flood, or wind, a public adjuster can meticulously document the destruction and ensure your claim reflects the full cost of repairs or rebuilding.


Denied or Underpaid Claim: 

If your insurance company denies your claim altogether or offers a settlement you believe is far too low, we, as a public adjuster can fight for the fair compensation you deserve.

Complex Policy Language: 

Insurance policies can be filled with legalese. We can translate this complex language, explain your coverage details, and ensure you understand your rights as a policyholder.



Disagreement with Insurance Adjuster: 

If you disagree with the insurance company's assessment of the damage or their proposed settlement, a public adjuster can provide a professional counter-assessment and negotiate on your behalf. 


Time Constraints:

Dealing with the aftermath of property damage is stressful and time-consuming. We can handle all communication and negotiations with your insurance company, freeing you to focus on rebuilding your life.


Lack of Knowledge About the Claims Process: 

Many homeowners are unfamiliar with the intricacies of filing and negotiating insurance claims. We guide you through each step of the process, ensuring you meet all deadlines and maximize your settlement. 


On-Site Public Adjusters In Northern Illinois

  • Kane County
  • Dupage County
  • McHenry County
  • Lake County
  • Will County
  • Kendall County
  • Cook County
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