top of page

Blog
Search


The Importance of Documentation in New York Insurance Claims
Ever faced the aftermath of property damage and felt overwhelmed by the insurance recovery process? Documentation is the cornerstone of...


At What Point Can Policyholders Request an Appraisal?
Have you ever found yourself in a disagreement with your insurance company over the value of a claim? Carefully understanding when you ca...


Reasons to Not Accept an Insurance Company’s First Offer
When faced with property damage, whether from a natural disaster or another unforeseen event, the immediate next step is often to file in...


Why Contractors Cannot Legally Negotiate Insurance Claims
Navigating the complexities of insurance claims can be daunting when property damages occur. Homeowners and businesses often seek the exp...


Everything You Need to Know About Underpaid Claims
Commercial insurance claims are complex and daunting, especially in cases where insurance adjusters try their best to limit the compensat...


What is an Insurance Commissioner?
Have you ever had to deal with insurance? It can be pretty confusing. Luckily, there's someone who helps keep things fair. This person is...


What is a Public Adjuster's Responsibility?
Imagine this: your building suffers major damage from a fire. You're stressed, displaced, and facing a mountain of paperwork with your in...


Is Your Insurance Policy Misrepresenting Terms?
Navigating the complex terms of an insurance policy during a time of distress can be a formidable task for any property owner.


How Do Public Adjusters Maximize Your Claim Settlement?
When disaster strikes and causes significant property damage, filing insurance claims can be overwhelming for business owners. This is wh...


How Public Adjusters Help With Insurance Loss Recovery?
When unexpected disasters strike, property owners often find themselves grappling with the daunting process of insurance claims. In these...


Commons NYC City Ordinances
As a public adjuster specializing in insurance claims, understanding the intricacies of NYC city ordinances is crucial for providing effe...


How You Can Act On a Bad Faith Insurance Claim
Bad faith insurance claim refers to claiming insurance benefits when a company uses deceptive ways to pay out as little as possible to th...


What Is A Civil Remedy Notice?
Dealing with insurance claims, particularly for commercial claims or extensive property damage, can be complex and often frustrating. Som...


Types of Catastrophe Insurance
Catastrophe insurance is a specialized type of coverage designed to protect against the financial fallout resulting from large-scale and...


How Do Insurance Companies Define Physical Loss?
Getting an insurance plan for your property can be easy. You can choose from multiple coverage options to get the best insurance claims w...


Differences Between Types of Adjusters
Adjusters are responsible for managing insurance claims for policyholders. However, not all adjusters do the same job and in the same way...


How Do You Know When You Have Water Damage?
Water damage is a common problem in households. The common causes of the problem are extreme weather, poor drainage concealment, broken o...


What Are Claim Supplements?
Evaluating property damage for insurance cost estimations can be challenging. Multiple factors influence the total cost of damage repair...


Are You Covered for Sinkholes?
f you are a Florida resident, you might be familiar with sinkholes. Sinkholes occur when the ground collapses, leading to a disaster at h...


Questions to Ask Your Insurer After a Disaster
Insurance claims can be exhausting for some people due to a lack of information. When faced with a natural disaster, home and business ow...
bottom of page
