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FAQs
- Q: Why do I need help in filing my insurance claim?
- Q: The Insurance company’s adjuster seems very nice and knowledgeable about the claim process. Why should I be concerned about him misleading me?
- Q: What makes Home Damage Adjustment different from other public adjusters?
- Q: What is the difference between a public adjuster, independent adjuster and insurance company’s adjuster?
- Q: Does a public adjuster need a license to represent a property owner?
- Q: Will employing a public adjuster cause problems, delays or get me dropped?
- Q: Can the contractor I hire also function as a public adjuster for the same claim?
- Q: Do I have to accept the settlement that my insurance company gave me?
- Q: I settled with my insurance company on my own. Can I reopen my claim?
- Q: How is a public adjuster compensated?
- Q: How long will my claim take?
- Q: I received a check from the insurance company made out t Home Damage Adjustment. What should I do with it?
- Q: What should I do if you receive a check from Home Damage Adjustment?
- Q: I received a letter or a phone call from my insurance company stating that they were trying to get in contact with Home Damage Adjustment. What should I do?
- Q: I received a letter (or I was told) that my damage is not covered under my policy from the insurance company. What should I do?
- Q: I received a payment with “Recoverable Depreciation”. What does this mean?