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Question for licensed agents. As a licensed insurance agent, would you hire a public adjuster to assist with your personal loss? Or do you feel skilled enough as an agent to interpret your policy and negotiate the maximum claim benefit? Asking because I am dealing with a water damage loss that occurred in my basement the other day. While that part of my basement was not in use, there is a kitchen that includes cabinets, gas stove, refrigerator and a partition wall that have all been affected. I called Servpro out and they stated the water is Cat 3 (dirty contaminated water) and everything it's been in contact with will need to be removed. He initially said it would be like a 6 or 7 thousand dollar expense but now I'm thinking maybe I should get an adjuster to assist. Still waiting for my insurer to make a determination. I would think the demo alone would be at least $1000. And then replacing cabinets, a stove, refrigerator, and the wall would be at least $10k. Just want to make sure I am getting everything I'm entitled to especially since this is the very first time I've filed a claim and not to mention the likelihood of my rate increasing or being dropped altogether.
What do you guys think? Hire an adjuster or no? btw, I have been licensed in p&c for a decade and while I have some confidence in my ability to interpret my policy, I am wondering if a public adjuster is worth getting.
Thanks in advance
What do you guys think? Hire an adjuster or no? btw, I have been licensed in p&c for a decade and while I have some confidence in my ability to interpret my policy, I am wondering if a public adjuster is worth getting.
Thanks in advance