How We Work: Residential Clients
In the even of unforeseen circumstances, insurance claims can be quite complicated, requiring much paperwork and documentation. But at the end of the day, the important thing is to get the settlement you deserve so you can start putting the pieces back together.
One thing you should know, however, is that you’re not alone. A Public Insurance Adjustor stands by your side to help you:
- Maximize insurance reimbursement, while limiting uninsured losses.
- Lessen the burden of preparing claims and interacting with insurance companies.
- Find the time you need to focus on getting back on your feet.
What to do if disaster has struck
The first step is to arrange a conversation between our principal, Leslie L. Knox and your primary decision maker for the damaged property. During this in-depth conversation, Mr. Knox will:
- Help you make sense of what is surely a chaotic situation. Few people are used to dealing with catastrophic losses.
- He will direct you to the 10 Tasks You Must Do Now. These often overlooked items help you restore order quickly and minimize potential losses.
- He will review with you the extent of the loss, existing policies in place, and the insurance companies involved.
- Based on extensive experience in loss consulting, he will offer short- and long-term recommendations, including whether or not he believes we can help you.
If you decide to hire us, Mr. Knox and his staff will be at your site immediately to assess the damage and begin the process of recovery.
- We assign specialized executives in all areas of reconstruction, including finance, disaster management, construction, and insurance claims. Each of these tasks is coordinated through a certified Professional Public Adjuster.
- All activities undertaken on your behalf, including negotiations with insurance companies are fully documented so you are always well informed.
- Your main contact throughout the entire process is Mr. Knox, so you’re always assured senior-level attention.
Disaster Recovery Checklist
It’s easy to get overwhelmed, but this checklist can help.
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