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What is The Difference Between A Public Adjuster and The Insurance Companys Adjuster?

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What is The Difference Between A Public Adjuster and The Insurance Companys Adjuster?

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The Public Adjuster is employed by you, and their fiduciary responsibility and duty is to you. The insurance company’s adjuster is employed by the insurance company, and their responsibility and duty is to their employer. It is not possible for any insurance adjuster, no matter how hard he or she may try, to represent both your interests and the interests of their employer, the insurance company, at the same time. After all, their training and instructions come from their employer not from you.

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