If your insurer denied, delayed, or lowballed your property claim, a licensed public adjuster negotiates directly with your carrier for the full amount you are owed. No upfront cost.
An insurance company has its own adjuster working for them. A public adjuster works only for you.
Reviews your policy and the carrier's estimate for what may be missing.
Negotiates directly with your insurance company on your behalf.
Works on contingency, typically a percentage of what is recovered, so there is no upfront cost.
Public adjusters are most worth it on serious claims. Common situations we help with:
A licensed public adjuster and a partner in Better Claim. When you call, you speak directly with a real, licensed adjuster, not a call center, about whether your claim is worth pursuing.
Public adjusters typically work on contingency, a percentage of what is recovered on your claim, so there is usually no upfront cost. The exact percentage is discussed before any agreement.
It depends on the size and the dispute. Denials, large underpayments, and total losses are where a public adjuster most often makes a meaningful difference. The phone review is free, so you can find out before committing.
No. A public adjuster works only for the policyholder, never the carrier. Better Claim connects you with a licensed public adjuster who is our partner; that adjuster represents you.
California property insurance claims, residential and commercial.
No one can guarantee a claim outcome. A licensed public adjuster brings policy knowledge and negotiation to your side and works to recover what you are reasonably owed.
Call for a free review of where your claim stands. No upfront cost.
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