
What Is a Public Adjuster? The Claims Pro Who Works for You
What is a public adjuster? A state-licensed claims professional who works for you, the policyholder, to document and negotiate your property damage claim.
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What is a public adjuster? A state-licensed claims professional who works for you, the policyholder, to document and negotiate your property damage claim.
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The duties of a public adjuster: document the loss, read your policy, build the estimate, and negotiate your property damage claim with the insurer for you.

What does it take to be a public adjuster? A state license, a passing exam, a surety bond, and the skill to value and negotiate property damage claims.

How much does a public adjuster make in Florida? Surveys put pay near $48,500, but most income is a capped percentage of property damage claims they settle.

How much do public adjusters make in Maryland? State pay runs roughly $48,500 to $88,000, but most income is a contingency cut of property damage claims.

How to choose a public adjuster for a property damage claim: verify the license, understand the fee cap, match experience to your loss, and read the contract before you sign.

The downside of using a public adjuster comes down to fees, timing, and fit. Here are the real drawbacks, when they matter, and when hiring one still pays off on a property damage claim.

After property damage, several people can help with your insurance claim. Here is who they are, who they actually work for, and when to bring each one in.

A public adjuster in Baltimore works for you, not your insurer, on storm, water, and fire property claims. Here's what they do, what they cost, and how to verify a license.

Maryland public adjuster laws explained: licensing, contract rules, the 10-business-day cancellation right, and how fees work under the Insurance Article.

What is the average cost of a public adjuster? Usually a contingency fee around 10 to 20 percent of the recovery, capped by law in many states. Here's how the cost works.

What do public adjusters do for roofing? They document storm damage, read your policy, and push back on low "repair, not replace" offers on your roof claim.