
TEXAS RESIDENTS: GOT AN UNDER-PAID, DELAYED, OR DENIED CLAIM?
Many policyholders are being treated unfairly in Texas. Public Insurance Adjusters are a policyholders' best weapon in the fight for getting every dollar they are owed.
If your insurance company has been delaying your payment by switching adjusters on you or by slowly under-paying you, or even ignoring your calls, please reach out to a licensed public adjuster.
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What is a Public Insurance Adjuster?
A Public Insurance Adjuster is licensed and governed by your state as an insurance professional with the goal of indemnifying you when it comes to property loss/damage. Public Insurance Adjusters have a fiduciary responsibility to you, the insured to help return you to your financial position prior to your loss.
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What does appraisal mean and is it right for me?
There are many cases where the insurance company acts unfairly to the policyholder. They may deny your claim, under-pay your claim, or delay it for a long period of time. Why? They are in business to make money so the longer they can hold on to the premiums you pay, the more money they make. A Public Insurance Adjuster can get involved in the claim at any point but it is most beneficial to involve him/her at the beginning.
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DON'T LET YOUR INSURANCE DENY YOU BECAUSE OF EXCLUSIONS.
Water damage from a hurricane can easily be mislabeled .
You cannot afford any missteps after a storm. Hire a professional that understands the industry and can help indemnify you.
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Insurance companies do not always play fair when it comes to making you whole after a property loss has occurred.
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Smart Claims Public Adjusting makes sure that you are treated fairly.
YOUR CLAIM IS GETTING DRAGGED OUT.
ACT NOW!
Our process gets you to a claim that is paid out quicker post hurricane. As you may know, the insurance companies don't have the capacity to service every customer during a catastrophe. By hiring us, we stay on top of them to ensure you get treated fairly and you're not left months without a resolution.
Step 1 - We evaluate your loss via a property inspection and have you sign a letter-of-representation so that we may represent your claim to your insurance company.
Step 2 - We will devel0p an extensive report of your property damage for your insurance company to review and request a new inspection.
Step 3 - Once you are satisfied with the settlement offer the insurance company will distribute payment.
