Address: 2100 E Hallandale Beach Blvd Suite 408, Hallandale Beach, FL 33009, USA
Phone: +17865402823
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
carlos cohen
He answered all my questions, he was very kind and attentive to my mother, he was also very helpful and special thanks to Yanelis Pérez for his total collaboration with my doubts.
Ariel Bacal
Very professional and outstanding customer service. Great team!
Isack
From the moment they stepped into our case we felt that they acted professionally with a deep knowledge of our rights , set up realistic expectations and delivered on them. The office kept us informed and up to date with timelines through the process. Would engage their services without hesitation if needed in the future.
Leonel Harari
Fantastic Service and Communication. I recommend 100% Action Public Adjusters
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Yes you can
If you have been underpaid by your insurance company, you may hire a public adjuster to file a supplemental claim to recover the additional money needed for repairs.
In Florida, You have three years from when the damages occurred. New claims, underpaid claims or denied claims? Free property inspection (786) 540-2823 We, at Action Public Adjusters in Miami, represent you the policyholder, not the insurance company.
The purpose of a public adjuster is to represent the policyholder in insurance claims. They are licensed by the state. Public adjusters work for the policyholder, not the insurance company. They advocate for the policyholder to receive a fair settlement for their claim. Public adjusters can be especially helpful in complex claims or claims where the damage is severe. They understand the ins and outs of insurance policies and can help negotiate with the insurance company on the policyholder's behalf. In addition, public adjusters can provide expert testimony if the claim goes to court. Overall, public adjusters level the playing field between insurance companies and policyholders. They provide an important service that helps ensure fairness in the claims process.
Their is no guarantee
An insurance claim can be reopened is within 5 years of reporting a loss?
A Public Adjuster receives a small percentage of the amount recovered. If no recovery is attained, there is no fee. In a catastrophe they can charge no more than 10% if not a catastrophe no more than 20% in the state of Florida.
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