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02-15-2020, 04:45 PM | #1 |
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Public insurance adjuster
We are in need of a reputable public insurance adjuster to represent us in negotiations with our insurance company re property damage due to flooding. We are looking to replace and renovate the property as it was, having it done properly, not cutting corners. We are not intending to fleece the insurer, but we want it done right! Any help steering us in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. If there are ones we should avoid, please share that information with us. Many thanks.
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Infuriating,isn't it? You pay for insurance for years and finally have a claim and they try to debunk,depreciate and devalue everything that they can.
We had a claim years ago for damage from an accidental sprinkler discharge and we anded up doing as you are.Sorry.can't remember the name of the adjuster |
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Many work for 10% of the claim amount but the theory is that they will increase your settlement by more than the 10% so it is a win for you. They generally know the law and more angles than you do so they can be of some help. I just settled a claim less than three weeks ago for a property that had a building fire and would be glad to share my experience and suggestions. |
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You might try Fraser Insurances Services on Green Street in Concord
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03-23-2020, 07:23 PM | #12 |
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Excellent outcome in insurance claim
This is an update on a claim we had in January, when we had tremendous damage from a burst pipe. Our entire first floor was and still is a total disaster. The good news is that we finally hired a public adjuster to represent us as we were originally miles apart in the damage $$$ amount, and we could not be more pleased with the results achieved by Beacon Adjustments in Manchester. We will now be able to move forward with the extensive reconstruction that will be required. My advice to anyone with a large insurance claim: do yourself a favor and let someone knowledgeable in the industry fight your battles.
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I believe most work on commission, a percentage of the recovered amount. Also, thanks for your kind words.
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Great news! Always get help on unchartered waters!
All of the public adjusting contracts are approved by the state and the fee is typically 10%. Just be clear with what the company is charging on. Some charge on some aspects others do not. Hope this helps! |
03-24-2020, 06:52 PM | #16 |
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Our main concerns relate to reconstruction of the first floor, which is extensive. For now, we are not as crazed by the contents, but if we run into problems with that, we can engage the adjuster for assistance. It’s well worth the cost to have someone knowledgeable take the reins at such a stressful time.
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