by | May 23, 2026 | Latest |
You cashed the check because you needed to move on. The roof was tarped, the drywall was drying, the business had to reopen, or your family needed a safe place to sleep. Then additional damage became apparent. The subfloor started buckling. A contractor opened the...
by ForThePublicAdjusters | May 22, 2026 | Flood Damage Claims, Hurricane Claims, Insurance Claim help, Latest, Storm Damage, Water Damage Claims |
A pipe bursts under the sink. The dishwasher line lets go while you’re at work. Water runs behind cabinets, under flooring, into baseboards, and maybe into rooms that still look “fine” to the naked eye. Then the insurance company sends someone out, takes a quick...
by ForThePublicAdjusters | May 21, 2026 | Denied Claims, Fire Claims, Insurance Claim help, Latest |
Is Arson Fire Covered Under Insurance? YES & NO – Standard homeowners insurance covers “accidental” fire. Because arson is an intentional, criminal act, the fire is excluded under the “Intentional Acts” provision, ONLY if the insurer...
by ForThePublicAdjusters | May 20, 2026 | Denied Claims, Hurricane Claims, Insurance Claim help, Latest, Storm Damage, Tornado Damage |
Yes — homeowners insurance often covers fallen trees, but coverage depends on why the tree fell and what it damaged. A storm rips through overnight. You wake up to a cracking sound, a slammed roofline, and rain dripping where your ceiling used to be dry. You call the...
by ForThePublicAdjusters | May 19, 2026 | Fire Claims, Flood Damage Claims, Home owners insurance, Hurricane Claims, Insurance Claim help, Latest, Property Recovery, Storm Damage, Tornado Damage, Water Damage Claims |
After policyholders receive a check from the insurance company that is less than expected, they often ask, “What Is Actual Cash Value Insurance?” Actual Cash Value (ACV) in insurance is the current value of your property at the time of loss, after...
by | May 18, 2026 | Latest |
The check shows up. You open it. Your house still smells like smoke, the drywall is swelling from trapped moisture, or your roof is still exposed after a storm, and the insurance company sends an amount that doesn't come close to putting the property back...