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Claims 101
I have a loss. Where do I start?
The first place to start is to locate and read your insurance policy. Your policy will
detail your coverages and the steps you need to take to file your claim and get paid. You
should also locate your coverage Declaration Page, which will list your policy limits and
deductibles.
I received a check from my insurance company, but it will not cover my
damages, what can I do?
You are entitled to receive a full and fair settlement. This means enough money to repair
your damages. If you have been underpaid by your insurance company, you may file a claim
supplement to re-open your claim and supplement your first payment.
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Can I
re-open my claim even I have deposited a check from my insurance company?
Yes. In most instances you can re-open your claim and request additional payments. In most
cases you have at least a year and up to five years to supplement your.
What is a Public Adjuster?
Public adjusters are professionals who are employed exclusively by policyholders who have
sustained an insured loss. A public adjuster will help evaluate the loss, determine
replacement costs and work on a policyholders behalf to settle the insurance claim.
Do I need the help of a Public Adjuster?
If insurance companies always did full and fair claims evaluations, there would be no need
for public adjusters or attorneys. Unfortunately, insurance companies do not always do
correct evaluations. If you feel that your insurance company has not done a correct
evaluation of your damages, you may need the services of a public adjuster.
At the Insurance Law Group, our attorneys are all trained as public adjusters, and can
handle all aspects of complex cases from damage evaluation through litigation.
Why hire an Attorney?
There are certain areas of insurance practice that may only be handled by attorneys not
public adjusters. For example, only an attorney and not a Public Adjuster can represent
you for Bad Faith damages, can sue your Insurance Company and can be awarded legal fees
and costs from your Insurance company. Insurance attorneys know insurance law and are
familiar with all procedures to best represent your interest.
In addition, a typical homeowners policy contains hundreds of provisions and stipulations,
constantly changing forms and endorsements, and many complex details such as inventory
appraisals and real estate evaluations that are required in case of a loss. At the
Insurance Law Group, we specialize in insurance claims and are familiar with the
complexities of insurance policies. We handle all of our clients insurance claims needs
from adjusting through litigation.

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