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Whats the Difference Between an “Independent Insurance Adjuster” and a “Public Insurance Adjuster?

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Whats the Difference Between an “Independent Insurance Adjuster” and a “Public Insurance Adjuster?

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“Independent Insurance Adjuster” is the biggest lie ever put over onto the American policy holder. Think about it: • The insurance company hires the “Independent Adjuster”, from a Company that rents adjusters • The insurance company trains and guides the “Independent Adjuster” on their Claim Process • The “Independent Adjuster” prepares and organizes a claim according to your insurance company’s guidelines How Independent is that? 1 adjuster CAN NOT fairly represent 2 parties. No one can ever serve 2 masters. A Public Insurance Adjuster represents you, and only you… never any insurance company. Would you hire the IRS to prepare your taxes? Why allow your Insurance Company’s Adjuster or Claim Representative (“employee”) to prepare your claim? A Public Insurance Adjuster is licensed in your state, and your insurance company MUST negotiate with him or her, by law.

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