FAQs and Public Adjusters
Answers to FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions):
How Much Do I Pay In Attorneys Fees?
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When Should I Hire An Insurance Lawyer?
Public Insurance Adjusters
What is a Public Insurance Adjuster?
To those in the insurance industry, it is generally known that there are three types of adjusters. There are Insurance Company Adjusters and Independent Adjusters who are employed by insurance companies to investigate insurance claims made by their policyholders, such as you. These company adjusters often seek to protect the interests of their employers, insurance companies, by adjusting your loss so that the company pays a fraction of the total amount of money owed, or may completely deny coverage for your claim.
The third category of adjusters are Public Adjusters who are specifically trained and licensed to represent you, the policyholder. A Public Adjuster must be licensed and bonded and often belongs to a trade organization such as, the Florida Association of Public Insurance Adjusters, National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters or the American Association of Public Insurance Adjusters, have agreed to adhere to a Code of Ethics, and are able to take advantage of the group’s resources and attend public adjuster specific continuing education programs.
The Woodward Law Firm has a great deal of experience with Public Adjusters so contact us if you need any help deciding which Public Adjuster to hire.
Why Should I Hire A Public Adjuster?
A knowledgeable and experienced Public Adjuster can help minimize the stress and time consuming difficulties of dealing with an insurance company, so that you can get back to your home life or business, while the claim is being adjusted. This Public Adjuster understands your insurance policy and the insurance business, and the claims handling process, so they can work quickly to expedite payments to you on the claim. This Public Adjuster also knows when legal counsel is necessary to complete the claim or to challenge the insurance company’s position in Court.
The Woodward Law Firm has a great deal of experience with Public Adjusters so contact us if you need any help deciding which Public Adjuster to hire.
How Much Do I Pay A Public Adjuster?
Public Adjusters typically charge a percentage of any payments made by the insurance company on your claim, and there are no upfront fees for their services. Percentages vary from adjuster to adjuster, so it is best to shop for a Public Adjuster that suits your needs. In some cases, The Woodward Law Firm may be able to recover the fees that you paid to a Public Adjuster.
The Woodward Law Firm has a great deal of experience with Public Adjusters so contact us if you need any help deciding which Public Adjuster to hire.