A Public Adjuster is a person you hired. I don't think you can cancel a person.
But, if you have hired a public adjuster, I suppose you can contact the adjuster and notify them that you have changed your mind about your needs. You can pay him or her off for any work already done and release them from further service.
It would not be appropriate to withhold payment for the work the adjuster has already done. This could subject you to a civil suit.
You don't. The homeowner files the claim. The adjuster then reviews the claim to determine if it is in fact a covered loss under the terms of your policy.
A public adjuster is an insurance claims adjuster advocating for the policy holder and negotiating the claimant's insurance claim. Public adjusters are licensed by the state's department of insurance
A public adjuster works for the policyholder, not the insurance company. Since a public adjuster only gets paid if you get paid, I would consult as early as possible in the claim process. You than can make an educated decision as to whether their services would be beneficial to you.
To find a Public Adjuster in Houston just do a search on your favorite search engine. I do not know if there are any of Iranian citizenship or descent, however.
A public adjuster represents the rights of a policy-holder during insurance claim process. They are involved in appraisal of the damage and preparation of necessary documentations. They also negotiate with the insurer. Most public adjusters claim a fee for representing the claimant.
A public adjuster is an insurance claims adjuster who is an advocate for and paid by the policyholder in appraising and negotiating an insurance claim.for more information please visit Google search.
Most homeowner insurance will cover for public liability but you need to read your policy.
Never heard of one. You mean a public adjuster?
check with Mass. Dept. of Insurance
Yes.
Insurance companies investigating or handling a claim appoint an adjuster. I know of no instance where an insured or claimant would hire an insurance companies adjuster. If you disagree with the company adjusters valuation or handling of your claim, You are welcome to go out and hire your own public adjuster to get a second opinion.
The purpose of the 40 hour Accredited Claims Adjuster Designation is to fulfill the pre-licensing requirement for the All Lines Claims Adjuster license for the state of Florida. The designation exempts the student from the state exam. Subjects covered include Auto, Homeowner Insurance, Workers Compensation, Florida Statutes and many others.