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Are there any limitations on the compensation of a public insurance adjuster?

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Are there any limitations on the compensation of a public insurance adjuster?

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A. Yes, the following limitations apply: If a claim is settled within 72 hours of the date the loss is reported to the insurance company, the public insurance adjuster is entitled only to reasonable compensation for time and expenses. The public insurance adjuster’s fee may not exceed 10 percent of a claim settlement and must be disclosed in the public insurance adjuster written contract.

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