by | Apr 24, 2026 | Latest |
You open the claim letter after a fire, wind, hail, or water loss, expecting help. Instead, you get a number that doesn't come close to what it will take to repair the property. Then you see the insurer's favorite piece of fine print: coinsurance. If...
by ForThePublicAdjusters | Apr 17, 2026 | Denied Claims, Flood Damage Claims, Hurricane Claims, Insurance Claim help, Latest, Storm Damage, Tornado Damage, Water Damage Claims |
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...
by ForThePublicAdjusters | Apr 15, 2026 | Fire Claims, Hurricane Claims, Insurance Claim help, Latest, Storm Damage, Tornado Damage, Water Damage Claims |
Yes—a public adjuster’s name can go on your insurance check, but it depends on the situation. When is public Adjuster on check? You signed a contract with the public adjuster The contract allows them to be listed as a payee They want to ensure their agreed fee...
by ForThePublicAdjusters | Apr 13, 2026 | Denied Claims, Insurance Claim help, Latest, Water Damage Claims |
You come home, step onto wet flooring, hear water still running, and realize a pipe didn’t just leak. It failed. The water damage from burst pipe is extensive. The drywall is already swelling, cabinets are wicking up water, and every minute you spend guessing costs...
by ForThePublicAdjusters | Apr 3, 2026 | Fire Claims, Flood Damage Claims, Hail Damage, Hurricane Claims, Insurance Claim help, Latest, Storm Damage, Tornado Damage, Water Damage Claims |
Let’s get straight to it. A personal property replacement cost endorsement is the single most important add-on to your homeowners insurance policy. It’s the one thing that legally forces your insurance company to pay the full, real-world cost to buy a new...