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What a Public Adjuster Can Do for Your Insurance Claim

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  If you live anywhere in Canada, you are probably familiar with the ever more common ice and snow storms that are happening every winter. Last march, hundreds of thousands of Canadians suffered from power outages during an ice storm that affected Ottawa, parts of Quebec, and Ontario (including New Brunswick).     However, a power outage was the best case scenario during the storm. Some people were more unfortunate than others and suffered from burst pipes, downed trees crushing their houses or streets or worse.   People called their insurance companies to assess the damages and get the solutions they needed. However, as so many people were victims of this type of disaster, it strains insurances' margins, which pushes them to assign smaller payouts or in the worst case, deny them all together.   It’s understandable if reading this makes you a little anxious. You might wonder, “What if this happens to me?” Or worse, “What can I do if my insurance...

How Public Adjusters Help Maximize Your Insurance Claim

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  Whether it's a storm claim, fire claim, or sudden vandalism, one thing is certain: it only takes one big loss to turn your life upside down. And if you have insurance, you're forced to act fast, all while managing the stress and emotions that come with asking yourself: Are they on my side? Unfortunately, dealing with an insurance company tends to be a nightmare. Delays, lowball offers, or outright denials are way too common. And when it’s your home, your livelihood, and your peace of mind at stake, that’s just not acceptable. When disaster strikes, you deserve to be paid what you’re owed. That’s where a public adjuster steps in to maximize your insurance claim. What Is a Public Adjuster? You might be familiar with private adjusters who work for your insurance company and come to evaluate the situation (more on them later). However, they are NOT the same as public adjusters. A public adjuster is a licensed insurance professional who represents you, the policyhold...