
One of the definitions that Webster Dictionary gives for Freedom: the absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint in choice or action. When you file an insurance claim and the insurance company sends out their choice of adjuster, and chooses how much (if any) they are going to compensate you for your claim, and then chooses how long they will take to process the claim.
But where is your choice in all of this? That's why so many homeowners feel stressed when they have to make an insurance claim. You are concerned about damage to your home and property, and more importantly how this affects your family and future wellbeing. All of these most important things are in jeopardy, and many times your insurance company tells you to be quiet, and accept what they decide. That doesn't sound much like freedom. Aren't you, as the property owner, the one paying them to assume the risk of property damage and take care of it fully when it does happen?
Public Adjusters exist because of the inherent conflict of interest that exists when one person or entity attempts to represent two sides of a financial transaction. It's not saying that all insurance companies are bad, but that conflict of interest is just how the insurance industry works. The added expertise a public adjuster gives you brings with it a peace of mind. Yes, you'll likely receive a higher settlement, but you'll also be more in control of the situation. That's why it's so important to have a professional expert on your side who can not only be your advocate, but inform you of all your choices so that you can do what's best for you and your family. Isn't that what freedom and living in this great country is all about?
If you have any further questions, please contact us for a free consultation and property inspection. We're based out of Denver, Colorado, but would like to help you wherever you are.
But where is your choice in all of this? That's why so many homeowners feel stressed when they have to make an insurance claim. You are concerned about damage to your home and property, and more importantly how this affects your family and future wellbeing. All of these most important things are in jeopardy, and many times your insurance company tells you to be quiet, and accept what they decide. That doesn't sound much like freedom. Aren't you, as the property owner, the one paying them to assume the risk of property damage and take care of it fully when it does happen?
Public Adjusters exist because of the inherent conflict of interest that exists when one person or entity attempts to represent two sides of a financial transaction. It's not saying that all insurance companies are bad, but that conflict of interest is just how the insurance industry works. The added expertise a public adjuster gives you brings with it a peace of mind. Yes, you'll likely receive a higher settlement, but you'll also be more in control of the situation. That's why it's so important to have a professional expert on your side who can not only be your advocate, but inform you of all your choices so that you can do what's best for you and your family. Isn't that what freedom and living in this great country is all about?
If you have any further questions, please contact us for a free consultation and property inspection. We're based out of Denver, Colorado, but would like to help you wherever you are.