Public Insurance adjusters
Public Adjusting

"We get a lot of people through our offices that talk about a great line but don't measure up. You did what you said you could do and have earned my respect. For several of the properties we manage as well as my own personal loss you were able to ger a lot more money out of the insurance company. I am grateful for your friendship and you have my highest recommendation. Thanks."

Gene Brett
Brett/Robinson
Gulf Shores, AL

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Forty-four states (plus the District of Columbia) recognize that policyholders need someone on their side of the claim that is as familiar with the process as the insurance company's adjuster. It's for this reason they recognize, license and regulate the "public adjusting" profession.

When serving as a property owner's Public Adjuster (or PA) we would typically get involved in the very early stages of the claims process. As a Tennessee or Kentucky public adjuster we can render assistance in many areas such as helping our clients locate temporary housing, inventorying of damaged personal property and estimating the structural damages. In this role we serve as the policyholder's direct representative and handle all of the communication and negotiations with the insurance company's adjuster. Our job, in effect, is to level the playing field by providing the same type of expertise to the property owner that the insurance company is deriving from their experts.

Most property owners have no idea what provisions their policies contain, so one of our tasks is to tell them what are their coverages and benefits. Having been in business over thirty years we've read thousands and thousands of insurance policies and are well aware of the many different types of coverages buried within policies and where to find them. But, more importantly, as licensed Kentucky and Tennessee public adjusters we know how to access them so that the policyholder receives all the benefits for which their premiums paid at a time when they need it most. We also work with families in Alabama to help them through the insurance claim process, though Alabama does not provide a license for an individual to be an Alabama public adjuster.