Helping homeowners take control of their insurance claims

When disaster strikes your home, who’s really on your side?

Whether it’s a hurricane, a fire, a burst pipe, or mold that’s creeping in unnoticed, the aftermath can be overwhelming. In these moments, most homeowners turn to their insurance company — assuming the claims process will be smooth and fair.

But here’s the truth:
Insurance companies have their own adjusters working for them — not for you. That’s where a public adjuster comes in.

What is a Public Adjuster?

A public adjuster is a licensed professional who represents you, the policyholder, in insurance claims. We handle the entire process from inspecting the damage to negotiating your payout — ensuring you get every dollar you’re entitled to.

Unlike insurance company adjusters, who are paid to protect the insurer’s bottom line, public adjusters advocate exclusively for the homeowner.

Why You Might Need a Public Adjuster

Here’s when hiring a public adjuster can make a huge difference:

 Your property has suffered major or multiple types of damage
 You’re confused or overwhelmed by the claims process
 Your claim is being delayed, denied, or underpaid
 You want a professional on your side, not the insurer’s
 You want to maximize your payout and reduce stress


What Does a Public Adjuster Actually Do?

We manage your claim from start to finish:

🔍 Damage inspection – We identify all visible and hidden damage
📑 Policy review – We analyze your coverage line by line
📸 Documentation – We prepare a detailed proof of loss
📞 Negotiation – We deal with the insurance company on your behalf
💰 Settlement – We work to get you the highest possible payout

Our job is to level the playing field — because you deserve someone in your corner who knows how the game is played.

The Bottom Line: Don’t Face Your Insurance Company Alone

Property damage is stressful enough. You shouldn’t have to navigate confusing insurance language, documentation requirements, or claim disputes without help.

A public adjuster protects your home, your investment, and your peace of mind — and often helps you recover significantly more money than going it alone.

Have questions about a claim or need help with a current situation?

Call (352) 502-5928 for a free consultation today.