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Which Insurance Company Denies Most Claims: Your 2026 Guide

Which Insurance Company Denies Most Claims: Your 2026 Guide

by | May 25, 2026 | Latest | 0 comments

There isn't one insurance company that denies the most claims across every type of policy. But in homeowner insurance, public data shows some of the biggest carriers, including Allstate, USAA, and state-specific State Farm companies, post very high denial rates,...
Water Damage Shower Claim Help

Water Damage Shower Claim Help

by ForThePublicAdjusters | Apr 17, 2026 | Denied Claims, Flood Damage Claims, Hurricane Claims, Insurance Claim help, Latest, Storm Damage, Tornado Damage, Water Damage Claims | 0 comments

Shower leaks are among the most contested claims in North Carolina and Virginia. Because the damage often happens behind waterproof membranes and tile, insurers frequently default to the “Seepage and Leakage” exclusion to avoid payment. This guide provides...
Fight Lowball Tornado Damage Insurance Coverage Claims

Fight Lowball Tornado Damage Insurance Coverage Claims

by ForThePublicAdjusters | Mar 13, 2026 | Denied Claims, Hurricane Claims, Latest, Storm Damage, Tornado Damage | 0 comments

Tornado Damage Insurance Coverage – People will often ask, “Is tornado damage covered under a standard homeowners insurance policy in NC and VA?” YES. Tornado damage is categorized under the “Windstorm or Hail” peril, which is a standard...
Insurance Claim Roof Damage Wind: 5 Assessment Tips

Insurance Claim Roof Damage Wind: 5 Assessment Tips

by ForThePublicAdjusters | Mar 12, 2026 | Denied Claims, Hurricane Claims, Insurance Claim help, Latest, Storm Damage, Tornado Damage | 0 comments

insurance claim roof damage wind: 5 assessment tips to document damage, avoid denials, and speed your payout. Request a free claim review from our team.

Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Mold? The Answer Insurers Hide

Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Mold? The Answer Insurers Hide

by | Jan 16, 2026 | Latest | 0 comments

Does homeowners insurance cover mold? Let’s cut right to the chase: almost never. And that’s by design. Your policy is a legal labyrinth written by insurance company lawyers with one goal: to protect their profits by denying your claim. The only time you have a...
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Water Damage Public Adjuster: Maximize Your Claim

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 look, writes a number, and acts like the matter is […]

Is Arson Fire Covered Under Insurance?
Is Arson Fire Covered Under Insurance

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 proves the fire was intentionally set by the policyholder or at their direction, they will deny the claim entirely. […]

Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Fallen Trees?
Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Fallen Trees?

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 insurance company expecting answers. Instead, you get […]

What Is Actual Cash Value Insurance?
What Is Actual Cash Value Insurance?

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 accounting for depreciation (wear and tear, age, condition, and obsolescence). What ACV Means […]

How Long Does It Take To Settle Homeowners Claim
The Truth: How Long Does It Take To Settle Homeowners Claim

A homeowners claim should often move in weeks, not forever. A common property-claim benchmark is about 23.9 days, but storm and catastrophe claims can slow to 34+ days, and after a major disaster full repair and final closeout can drag into 18 to 24 months because insurers often pay in stages rather than one complete […]

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