Claim Success Stories

Success Stories

Hurricane Damage

Even More Hurricanes Expected

As we get closer to peak hurricane season the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced that it is increasing their Atlantic hurricane season outlook. The new outlook increases the number of named storms by over 15%, with 15-21 as…

ice dam damage

Why Call Us Right Away After a Loss?

As soon as everyone is safe and you’ve secured your property from further damage, call your insurance company. Then call us. It’s crucial that you call us as soon as you suffer a property loss. Why? For starters, each state…

How Does Filing a Claim Work?

What happens when we start working with you to prepare and file your claim? First, you know you’re in good hands; then we get to work. Here is a brief sum-up: We review and analyze your insurance policyOur Public Adjusters…

Professional Loss Adjusters Correctly File Claims

After a Loss, Mistakes Can Be Costly

How hard can it be? Very. We trudge through pages of stiff, jargon-filled text for every claim that we file for our clients and catch every detail thanks to our extensive experience. We know that one mistake can seriously affect…

We saved a small business owner from losing everything

We Saved a Small Business owner from Losing Everything

After watching a fire destroy her small storefront business she was shocked to find that her insurance company wasn’t even going to respond to her claim! After her insurance agent completely neglected her, then finally sent a ridiculously small settlement,…

Public Adjusters Worth Their Weight in Gold

Public Adjusters Are “Worth Their Weight in Gold”

A recent article on Forbes.com confirms that not only can Public Adjusters dramatically increase the amount of your property insurance settlement, they also do the complicated work of researching and filing your claim for you. Public Adjusters understand the science…

Manufacturing building flood

Manufacturing Plant Flood Claim

Floods destroyed our client’s main manufacturing plant in an old mill building in Rhode Island. All the equipment was shut down and was being moved to protect it from further damage, so we couldn’t see how each machine worked or…