What We Do
A Public Adjuster exists to protect you and your claim
In the aftermath of a fire, you’re suddenly expected to make high‑stakes decisions while you’re still processing the shock of what happened. As a Public Adjuster in Jacksonville, FL, we provide clear, professional insurance claim help so you don’t have to go through this process alone.
What is a Public Adjuster?
Insurance companies have their own adjusters whose job is to protect the insurer’s interests. As your licensed Public Adjuster in Jacksonville, we protect your interests.
When you hire a Public Adjuster, you get an advocate who helps you:
- Understand what your insurance policy actually covers
- Prepare and document your fire damage claim correctly
- Comply with your insurer’s requirements
- Communicate with the insurance company on your behalf
- Negotiate a fair, full settlement
You have the right to choose your own Public Adjuster
Many homeowners don’t realize this, but you are not required to rely solely on the insurance company’s adjuster.
You have the legal right to hire your own fire damage Public Adjuster in Jacksonville who will:
- Advocate for you
- Protect your claim
- Help you make informed decisions
What are the different types of adjusters?
| Insurance company adjuster | Independent adjuster | Public adjuster | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Who hires them | Employed directly by the insurance company | Hired by the insurance company on contract | Hired by you, the policyholder |
| Who they represent | The insurance company | The insurance company | The policyholder |
| Primary responsibility | Protect the insurance company’s interests | Protect the insurance company’s and Third-Party Administrator’s interests | Protect your interests |
| Whose side they’re on | The insurer | The insurer | Your side |
| Who controls their work | The insurance company | The insurance company | The policyholder |
| Focus of their role | Managing and settling claims for the insurer | Managing and settling claims for the insurer | Preparing, documenting, and negotiating your claim, protecting your interests at all times |
| Fiduciary duty to act in your best interest | No | No | Yes |
| Licensed to advocate for you | No | No | Yes, this is their sole role |
All three types of adjusters may be licensed by the State of Florida, but a Public Adjuster is the only one legally licensed and required to represent you.
National attention on the role of Public Adjusters
We were glad to see Good Morning America highlight the important role Public Adjusters play in helping homeowners navigate insurance claims and protect their interests during difficult moments.
What we offer you
Clear direction and peace of mind
You receive step-by-step insurance claim help after fire damage through our GPS approach: Guidance, Preparation, and Settlement. You always know what’s happening and what comes next.
Less stress, less hassle
Complete claim documentation
Mitigation and temporary living guidance
Contractor and rebuild guidance
Why should I hire a Public Adjuster?
After a fire or major loss, you’re suddenly expected to prove your claim, understand a complex insurance policy, and meet strict requirements—all while you’re dealing with disruption, stress, and real life.
A Public Adjuster helps because:
- The burden of proof is on you. Your policy requires you to document and justify your loss in specific ways.
- Insurance policies are complex. They’re often dozens of pages long, filled with exclusions, conditions, and technical language that can affect your settlement.
- Missing a requirement can cost you. Overlooking a policy condition or deadline can reduce your payment or even jeopardize your claim.
- The process is time-consuming and detailed. Preparing, documenting, and negotiating a claim properly takes time, experience, and organization.
You’ve paid your premiums, now get what you deserve
What important people say about Public Adjusters
FAQ about hiring a Public Adjuster
What is a Public Adjuster?
A Public Adjuster is a licensed and bonded professional who assists policyholders with their property damage claims. A Public Adjuster represents you, not the insurance company.
How long have Public Adjusters been around?
What is a FAPIA Public Adjuster?
Can I prepare my own claim and represent myself?
Yes, you can. But be prepared to document all aspects of your loss, try to understand the insurance policy you purchased, and follow through with the agent and the company. Your insurance policy is a binding contract, and both parties have obligations and duties to fulfill within certain time frames. Navigating all of this while suffering a loss is stressful, and if not done properly, you can give up some of your rights and find yourself in an unfavorable position.
The insurance company has its own insurance professional expert representing it. Shouldn’t you have professional representation too? You deserve to have someone looking out for your best interests.
Are Public Adjusters affiliated with insurance companies?
Why hire a Public Adjuster?
What can Public Adjusters do that individuals cannot?
When is the best time to hire a Public Adjuster?
Hiring us at the beginning of your fire claim puts you in the strongest possible position. When we’re involved from day one, we can guide the strategy, shape communication with the insurance carrier, and help prevent costly missteps before they happen.
Waiting until after a coverage decision or initial payment has been made limits what can be influenced. In many cases, supplemental claims require more work, which means higher fees.
Is it too late to hire a Public Adjuster?
Will I lose control of my claim?
Will hiring a Public Adjuster delay my claim?
What if the insurance company already made an offer?
How do Public Adjusters get paid?
What should I look for when hiring a Public Adjuster in Florida?
- Who is adjusting and handling your claim? Is it the first person you spoke to and decided to trust, or have you been handed over to someone else?
- License and appointment: Make sure their license and appointment are up-to-date with the State of Florida.
- FAPIA membership: A public insurance adjuster who is a member of their state association of public insurance adjusters takes their profession seriously and subscribes to a strict code of ethics.
- Experience: Ask about experience, training, and references.
- Transparency: A professional public insurance adjuster will explain the fee structure up-front so you understand why and what you’re paying for.
- Comfort level: This person will be helping you through a very traumatic time, and resolving the claim could take some time, so find someone whom you instinctively trust.