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When is the right time to call Cleveland Public Adjusters? Right away!
When is the right time to call Cleveland Public Adjusters? Right away!
Contact us before you contact your insurance company, so you avoid missteps, and so we can take the right steps from the very beginning of your claim.
Contact us before you contact your insurance company, so you avoid missteps, and so we can take the right steps from the very beginning of your claim.
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My insurance was trying to low-ball my claim. I was offered a measley $2,000 to restore both my bathrooms after a blocked sewage pipe let go. Cleveland Public Adjusters got the job done in a few days, and kept in constant contact to let me know the status of my settlement. These guys are everything they claim and more.
MARK BOUGHNER
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My insurance was trying to low-ball my claim. I was offered a measley $2,000 to restore both my bathrooms after a blocked sewage pipe let go. Cleveland Public Adjusters got the job done in a few days, and kept in constant contact to let me know the status of my settlement. These guys are everything they claim and more.
MARK BOUGHNER
We are dedicated consumer advocates who
will fight
for the settlement you deserve–not the lesser amount your insurer offers.
Our licensed, bonded public insurance professionals will
manage your claim, evaluate your loss, and communicate
directly with your insurance company. Pay nothing up front–only when a settlement is reached.
Contact us today for a no-obligation review of your claim.
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My insurance was trying to low-ball my claim. I was offered a measley $2,000 to restore both my bathrooms after a blocked sewage pipe let go. Cleveland Public Adjusters got the job done in a few days, and kept in constant contact to let me know the status of my settlement. These guys are everything they claim and more.
MARK BOUGHNER
Frequently asked questions
Handling a claim can be overwhelming. Most policyholders have a lot of questions about the process.
What is a public adjuster?
A public adjuster is a claims handler who represents you in filing and negotiating your insurance claim. While the insurance company’s adjuster is accountable to his or her employer, a public adjuster is a licensed professional claims handler whose priority is to advocate for the policyholder in the claims process. Cleveland Public Adjusters offers top-rated public adjuster services for fire damage claims.
Why should I hire a public adjuster?
Filing a property claim can be complicated and overwhelming. Too often, property owners accept a lower claim value than what the insurer should provide, and are unsure of their position to negotiate for more. On average, property claims handled by a public adjuster are funded 30% higher than those that are not! A public adjuster represents your best interests, not the insurance company’s, and brings expertise to the handling process and ensuring you get what you deserve.
What's the difference between an insurance company's adjuster and a public adjuster?
After you have suffered damage to your home or business property and submit a claim to the insurance company, the insurance company will assign an adjuster to your case. He or she will assess the damage and work with the insurance company (his or her employer) to determine a payout based on your policy. A public adjuster, on the other hand, does NOT work for the insurance company. We represent and work for YOU. Therefore, our approach and interests are different because we work to get the maximum amount on your behalf (not the minimum!)
How much does it cost to hire a public adjuster?
We only collect a fee when you get paid by your insurance company. For our time and services handling your claim, Cleveland Public Adjusters receives a reasonable percentage of the insurance company’s overall payout.
Can I submit a claim myself?
Yes, you can, but public adjusters can submit insurance claims on your behalf to maximize your policy’s payout. Within a fire insurance claim, there could be hundreds of provisions and details that a policyholder might be unfamiliar with. Unless you are an attorney who can interpret complex policy language, and have the knowledge to establish the value of your claim, you need a public adjuster on your side.
Do public adjusters need to be licensed?
Most states require public adjusters to be licensed every year. Our team at Cleveland Public Adjusters is licensed in multiple states (link here to the Locations page) by state departments of insurance. Additionally, Cleveland Public Adjusters is an active member of NAPIA, the National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters, representing the top public insurance adjusters in the country.
I’ve had a fire. What should I do now?
Visit our fire safety page to learn how to make sure you are protected, before and after a fire. There are steps you can take now to ensure you are prepared in case of a fire or other property disaster. Most importantly, if you experience an emergency, make your first call to 911 and your second call to Cleveland Public Adjusters!
What makes Cleveland Public Adjusters different?
While some other public adjusting firms are major corporations owned by private equity firms, Cleveland Public Adjusters is family-owned and owner-operated. With us, you’re not just a number. And your claim isn’t shuffled to the bottom of the pile. Consider the difference in purchasing from a welcoming mom-and-pop shop compared to an impersonalized big-box chain store. We intentionally limit the number of claims we take on so that we can give each client our focused attention. From start to finish, you will know you are our #1 priority.
Frequently asked questions
Handling a claim can be overwhelming. Most policyholders have a lot of questions about the process.
What is a public adjuster?
A public adjuster is a claims handler who represents you in filing and negotiating your insurance claim. While the insurance company’s adjuster is accountable to his or her employer, a public adjuster is a licensed professional claims handler whose priority is to advocate for the policyholder in the claims process. Cleveland Public Adjusters offers top-rated public adjuster services for fire damage claims.
Why should I hire a public adjuster?
Filing a property claim can be complicated and overwhelming. Too often, property owners accept a lower claim value than what the insurer should provide, and are unsure of their position to negotiate for more. On average, property claims handled by a public adjuster are funded 30% higher than those that are not! A public adjuster represents your best interests, not the insurance company’s, and brings expertise to the handling process and ensuring you get what you deserve.
What's the difference between an insurance company's adjuster and a public adjuster?
After you have suffered damage to your home or business property and submit a claim to the insurance company, the insurance company will assign an adjuster to your case. He or she will assess the damage and work with the insurance company (his or her employer) to determine a payout based on your policy. A public adjuster, on the other hand, does NOT work for the insurance company. We represent and work for YOU. Therefore, our approach and interests are different because we work to get the maximum amount on your behalf (not the minimum!)
How much does it cost to hire a public adjuster?
We only collect a fee when you get paid by your insurance company. For our time and services handling your claim, Cleveland Public Adjusters receives a reasonable percentage of the insurance company’s overall payout.
Can I submit a claim myself?
Yes, you can, but public adjusters can submit insurance claims on your behalf to maximize your policy’s payout. Within a fire insurance claim, there could be hundreds of provisions and details that a policyholder might be unfamiliar with. Unless you are an attorney who can interpret complex policy language, and have the knowledge to establish the value of your claim, you need a public adjuster on your side.
Do public adjusters need to be licensed?
Most states require public adjusters to be licensed every year. Our team at Cleveland Public Adjusters is licensed in multiple states (link here to the Locations page) by state departments of insurance. Additionally, Cleveland Public Adjusters is an active member of NAPIA, the National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters, representing the top public insurance adjusters in the country.
I’ve had a fire. What should I do now?
Visit our fire safety page to learn how to make sure you are protected, before and after a fire. There are steps you can take now to ensure you are prepared in case of a fire or other property disaster. Most importantly, if you experience an emergency, make your first call to 911 and your second call to Cleveland Public Adjusters!
What makes Cleveland Public Adjusters different?
While some other public adjusting firms are major corporations owned by private equity firms, Cleveland Public Adjusters is family-owned and owner-operated. With us, you’re not just a number. And your claim isn’t shuffled to the bottom of the pile. Consider the difference in purchasing from a welcoming mom-and-pop shop compared to an impersonalized big-box chain store. We intentionally limit the number of claims we take on so that we can give each client our focused attention. From start to finish, you will know you are our #1 priority.
Frequently asked questions
Handling a claim can be overwhelming. Most policyholders have a lot of questions about the process.
What is a public adjuster?
A public adjuster is a claims handler who represents you in filing and negotiating your insurance claim. While the insurance company’s adjuster is accountable to his or her employer, a public adjuster is a licensed professional claims handler whose priority is to advocate for the policyholder in the claims process. Cleveland Public Adjusters offers top-rated public adjuster services for fire damage claims.
Why should I hire a public adjuster?
Filing a property claim can be complicated and overwhelming. Too often, property owners accept a lower claim value than what the insurer should provide, and are unsure of their position to negotiate for more. On average, property claims handled by a public adjuster are funded 30% higher than those that are not! A public adjuster represents your best interests, not the insurance company’s, and brings expertise to the handling process and ensuring you get what you deserve.
What's the difference between an insurance company's adjuster and a public adjuster?
After you have suffered damage to your home or business property and submit a claim to the insurance company, the insurance company will assign an adjuster to your case. He or she will assess the damage and work with the insurance company (his or her employer) to determine a payout based on your policy. A public adjuster, on the other hand, does NOT work for the insurance company. We represent and work for YOU. Therefore, our approach and interests are different because we work to get the maximum amount on your behalf (not the minimum!)
How much does it cost to hire a public adjuster?
We only collect a fee when you get paid by your insurance company. For our time and services handling your claim, Cleveland Public Adjusters receives a reasonable percentage of the insurance company’s overall payout.
Can I submit a claim myself?
Yes, you can, but public adjusters can submit insurance claims on your behalf to maximize your policy’s payout. Within a fire insurance claim, there could be hundreds of provisions and details that a policyholder might be unfamiliar with. Unless you are an attorney who can interpret complex policy language, and have the knowledge to establish the value of your claim, you need a public adjuster on your side.
Do public adjusters need to be licensed?
Most states require public adjusters to be licensed every year. Our team at Cleveland Public Adjusters is licensed in multiple states (link here to the Locations page) by state departments of insurance. Additionally, Cleveland Public Adjusters is an active member of NAPIA, the National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters, representing the top public insurance adjusters in the country.
I’ve had a fire. What should I do now?
Visit our fire safety page to learn how to make sure you are protected, before and after a fire. There are steps you can take now to ensure you are prepared in case of a fire or other property disaster. Most importantly, if you experience an emergency, make your first call to 911 and your second call to Cleveland Public Adjusters!
What makes Cleveland Public Adjusters different?
While some other public adjusting firms are major corporations owned by private equity firms, Cleveland Public Adjusters is family-owned and owner-operated. With us, you’re not just a number. And your claim isn’t shuffled to the bottom of the pile. Consider the difference in purchasing from a welcoming mom-and-pop shop compared to an impersonalized big-box chain store. We intentionally limit the number of claims we take on so that we can give each client our focused attention. From start to finish, you will know you are our #1 priority.
Your advocate. Your expert. Your fair settlement.
Cleveland Public Adjusters will fight to make you whole.
Your advocate. Your expert.
Your Fair Settlement.
Cleveland Public Adjusters will fight to make you whole.
Your advocate. Your expert. Your fair settlement.
Cleveland Public Adjusters will fight to make you whole.