ADJUSTING AND
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FAQs

Disaster Adjusting

Have an adjusting-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

Disaster Adjusting has a unique combination of expert knowledge and experience ranging from hands-on project management, reconstruction, contents and personal property inventory, and restoration with years of claims negotiation. We can also help with settlements and policy interpretation due to fire, storm, flood, vandalism, and other perils.

Our mission is to provide you with the best assistance possible in handling your insurance claim or dispute with the commitment to our clients that they achieve the maximum settlement of their claim while reducing the stress and time it takes to settle their loss. Choose us if you need a public adjuster in CO.

Staff and independent adjusters work for the insurance companies and have their company’s best interest in mind. They are employed and paid by that company to settle the loss with as minimal amount of expense as possible. That's why you should choose us to be your public adjuster in CO.

A public adjuster in CO works only for the property owner. The fee is offset by the increased amount of recovery and time saved.

Historically, public adjusters collect more money and only collect their fees when the client gets paid, in our professional experience.

A licensed public adjuster in CO will inventory the structure and personal property of your loss, present your case to the insurance company, and make sure you receive the best settlement in a prompt manner.

A good public adjuster has experience in the industry and understands your policy's coverage and the insurance company’s responsibilities.

They are experts in reading the fine print and understanding your policy in order to negotiate a better settlement with the insurance companies. Public adjusters are required to pass certification examinations, attain a surety bond, and obtain a license from that state.

If recommended by your insurance company, they already have a financial and/or contractual relationship with them.

When push comes to shove, how can you actually trust that they are on your side or giving you the best advice possible in handling your claim?

We recommend you choose your own contractor. Since they are only a contractor, they do not have the authority to speak, negotiate, or settle the loss on your behalf.

According to Zippia, there are over 127,000 claims adjusters in the United States. We are proud to employ some of the best!

Contact us today if you need a fire public adjuster in CO.