How CV Public Adjusting Can Help You!
CV Public Adjusting Steps of Claim Analysis and Resolution
First we properly review your policy. This will require getting a copy of your policy to include all endorsements and exclusions. We address concerns about your policy you may have. Your policy will list all the perils covered. You usually need sudden and accidental damage and a covered peril to have a valid claim.
Propery Damage Inspection
Next proper inspection of damaged areas. This includes photographing all physical damages to both structure and contents and measuring rooms and areas damaged.
Writing the Estimate
Next, we will write an estimate and a report which explains the damage and why it is necessary to repair and the relevance to the peril. Causation is very important to activating coverage under your policy.
Communication with insurance companies.
We communicate with the insurance companies to detail facts and relevant communication to move your claim forward. These reports, letters, and communications have to be documented to be made part of the insurance claim file. This puts pressure on your insurance company to respond or defend their claim position.
Meeting With Your insurance adjuster
We Meet with your insurance adjuster to reconcile differences in the estimate. Gathering further proof and supporting documentation to resolve these differences. Negotiating a fair and equitable settlement based on the actual damages incurred.
We Handle All The Details
Consulting with other experts such as your contractor or attorney or other experts should you decide to obtain one. This leaves you to concentrate on your business, family, and/or career while the details are handled for you.
Providing excellent customer service
Public Adjusters want and need repeat and referral business so it is important you are happy with the way your claim was handled and resolved and the settlement you received.
How CV Public Adjusting Helps You With Your Claim:
- Policy Review
- Properly preparing an estimate
- Documenting all damages
- Communicating with the insurance company for you
- Consulting with outside experts to validate your claim
- Negotiating an equitable settlement based on actual incurred damages owed
- Great customer service