Control your home owner insurance claim

You, not the Adjuster, must maintain control of your home owner insurance claim from start to finish

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10 Sep 2008

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  • 1. Ahmed  |  26 Oct 2008 at 2:06 am

    Who Controls the Home Owner Insurance Claim: You or the Adjuster? Chap Ulin I am not a public adjuster nor am I an attorney making a pitch for work. My areas of expertise, as an insurance adjuster, are residential and commercial losses. My experience extends from small losses such as water leaks or kitchen grease fires to large losses where property has been totally destroyed by fire, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, etc.

  • 2. Paulina  |  29 Sep 2008 at 2:27 pm

    Who Controls the Home Owner Insurance Claim: You or the Adjuster? When you purchase your policy, you enter into a legal agreement with the insurance company that states, for an agreed price (premium), the insurance company will cover you for loss(s) by perils that are outlined within the document (policy). If your property is damaged by a peril that is covered, you should expect the carrier to provide the monetary assistance you need to repair the damage to supervisor and/or manager to continue. In the meantime, the new adjuster is handling home owner insurance claims that he/she is not qualified to handle.

  • 3. Myles  |  21 Sep 2008 at 7:35 am

    Who Controls the Home Owner Insurance Claim: You or the Adjuster? My presentation provides you with my 23 years of claims adjusting experience providing the customer the service they deserve. Control Your Home Owner Insurance Claim is made available to you for $69.99. The information covers minor water leaks, wind, hail, tornado, earthquake, hurricane and fire related damage. This information is information that you will need BEFORE the storm strikes so that effective methods to Control Your Home Owners Insurance Claim.

  • 4. Thaddeus  |  15 Sep 2008 at 10:13 am

    Who Controls the Home Owner Insurance Claim: You or the Adjuster? Before being able to return to their home, the second hurricane struck. Upon returning after a 5 week absence, they were shocked at what they found. What the first hurricane had started, the second one finished. The roof had been badly damaged allowing rainwater to enter the home. Drywall, insulation, flooring, cabinets, etc., throughout the home had been damaged. Their contents were ruined. you can take the necessary measures to best protect yourself against the devastation the storms bring with them. You should also have this information to properly control your claim so that you are sure the adjuster has your best interests in mind and not only those of the insurance company.

  • 5. Rudy  |  13 Sep 2008 at 2:07 pm

    Who Controls the Home Owner Insurance Claim: You or the Adjuster? able to properly and adequately repair their home. Follow with me as I show you the ways to increase the security for your home and, most importantly, your family. Ill cover the following: 1) deductibles; 2) coverage and policy definitions; 3) home owner insurance claims handling; 4) repair techniques; 5) repair vs. replacement; 6) adjuster vs. the contractor and what this means to you; 7) public adjusters and attorneys good or bad and; 8)

  • 6. Karson  |  11 Sep 2008 at 11:03 pm

    Who Controls the Home Owner Insurance Claim: You or the Adjuster? having succeeded in getting the carrier to accept this as two losses, was able to finalize the home owner insurance claim to the familys satisfaction. The family received over $20,000.00, in additional funds, to cover the damage created by the first hurricane. With the funds for the first hurricanes damage and the limits that were paid for the second hurricanes damage, this family was finally Look at it this way, who would you want to take care of your familys medical needs, the person that has completed medical school or the person that has completed 2 years of medical school? Your home may be your greatest investment. Should you not want and demand the best person for the job? If the insurance company is not willing to assign a different adjuster to your claim, at least you know


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