We represent property insurance policy holders to maximize claims settlement for their covered losses. Licensed and bonded in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Do you have property damage? We help homeowners maximize recovery from their losses. No upfront costs!
Does your commercial property have damage? We help commercial owners maximize recovery from their losses.
When working with National Public Adjusters, we will list dozens of items you might have overlooked.
Read More BenfitsA Public Insurance Adjuster is a state licensed professional in property damage and insurance policy interpretation. A policy holder may retain the services of a public adjuster to aid and assist in settling an insurance claim on their behalf. Public Adjusters have the knowledge and experience to deal with your insurance company, making sure you receive all the benefits provided to you under your insurance policy agreement. Public Adjusters interpret policy language and scope of loss in order to maximize your settlement amount.
There is no initial out of pocket cost to hiring our company as a public adjuster. National Public Adjusters, Inc. provides a free damage consultation before agreeing to represent your interests in the claim. If, for some extraordinary reason National Public Adjusters, Inc. is unable to successfully settle your claim you owe NOTHING! Our fee is based on a small percentage of the settlement of the claim. Our guardian effort will deliver you a settlement that will more than support our fee.
The short answer is no. Many homeowners file and handle their own claims. Typically, these claims lead to a longer claims process and a lesser claims settlement amount. A study from The Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability (OPPAGA) showed that on average claims with a public adjuster resulted in a net claim amount eight times greater than if handled by the homeowner/policy holder alone. Certain deadlines & guidelines must be met by your insurance carrier when a claim is filed. Public Adjusters have the knowledge and expertise to make sure your insurance company is following these guidelines in order to move the claim along in a timely fashion while also making sure you receive all the benefits provided to you under your insurance policy agreement.
Yes! We often receive claims from clients who have either been denied, unhappy with the claims process, or they are unhappy with the settlement amount. Some clients engage in our services after they realize the time & effort it will take in order to successfully recover from their loss. National Public Adjusters, Inc. typically likes to get involved early in the claims process so that we may direct the flow of the claim. We absolutely are able to be engaged to assist after the claim has been opened by the policy holder.
National Public Adjusters, Inc. writes our own detailed estimates to present to your insurance company in the event of a loss. Our company will compile your claim and consider dozens of items you may have overlooked. We consider all the important factors in evaluating your damage such as craftsmanship, quality of materials, inflation, and condition. When you hire National Public Adjusters to protect your interests you have an expert on your side who has the tools, knowledge, and experience necessary in dealing with Insurance Company Adjusters. Remember, insurance company adjusters are paid by the Insurance Company and are interested in reducing your claim to a minimal amount.
Some polices might require you to file a claim within a certain time frame. Once your insurance company has been notified of your claim the company has 10 business days to furnish you with the necessary claim forms. Typically, you have up to a year to file your claim. Contact one of our licensed adjusters to go over your policy and determine what options may be available to you in order to successfully submit your claim.
No claim is identical. Varying factors will play into the timeline of the claims process. Should you engage in our services, National Public Adjusters, Inc. will set forth an appropriate timeline of which you can expect your claim to be settled given the circumstances of your specific loss.