Understanding Insurance Adjusters
When you file a property damage claim — whether from fire, water, storm, or other causes — an insurance adjuster evaluates the damage and determines how much the insurance company should pay. But not all adjusters represent your interests.
Understanding the different types of adjusters and when to hire your own can mean the difference between a fair settlement and thousands of dollars left on the table.
Types of Insurance Adjusters
Company Adjusters (Staff Adjusters)
Who they represent: The insurance company
Staff adjusters are employees of your insurance company. They investigate your claim and recommend a settlement amount. While many are fair, their employer's interest is to pay as little as possible.
Independent Adjusters
Who they represent: The insurance company (but as contractors)
Insurance companies hire independent adjusters when they're overwhelmed (after hurricanes, for example) or need specialized expertise. They still work on behalf of the insurer.
Public Adjusters
Who they represent: YOU (the policyholder)
Public adjusters are licensed professionals you hire to handle your claim. They:
Cost: 5-15% of the final settlement (only paid when you receive your settlement)
When Should You Hire a Public Adjuster?
Definitely hire one if:
You can probably handle it yourself if:
The Insurance Claims Process
Step 1: Document Everything
Before calling your insurance company:
Step 2: File Your Claim
Contact your insurance company promptly. Most policies require notification within a specific timeframe (30-60 days for many policies, sooner for some).
Step 3: Meet with the Company's Adjuster
The insurance company will send their adjuster to inspect the damage. Be present and:
Step 4: Review the Estimate
Compare their estimate with independent repair quotes. If there's a significant discrepancy, this is when a public adjuster can help negotiate.
Step 5: Negotiate and Settle
Most initial offers can be negotiated. Having detailed documentation and professional estimates strengthens your position significantly.
Average Settlement Increases with Public Adjusters
| Claim Type | Without PA | With PA | Increase |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fire damage | $42,000 | $67,000 | +60% |
| Water damage | $11,000 | $18,500 | +68% |
| Storm/wind | $8,500 | $13,000 | +53% |
| Roof claims | $7,200 | $11,800 | +64% |
*Data from OPPAGA (Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability)*
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