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What Is a Public Adjuster
Submitted by admin on 07/Apr/2007
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A public adjuster represents the policyholder in an insurance claim. This commonly is a homeowner's or business owner's property insurance loss (structural, personal or business contents, additional living expense, loss of rents, etc.).
The insurance company employs paid, professionals (adjusters) to negotiate for them.
The public adjuster performs these duties for the policyholder.
It is the public adjuster's responsibility to:
Investigate all coverage available for the policyholder,
Document all covered damages and
Negotiate with the insurance company, for the best possible settlement for the policyholder.
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