Why You
Need A Public Adjuster
Most people who have a claim
have no idea how to prepare and adjust it. They more or less rely on
their "insurance adjuster" to do that for them. BIG MISTAKE! What you
must understand is, it is the "insurance adjusters" job to make company
inspired settlements with policyholders, most of whom lack the
fundamental information and adjusting skills to be on a level
playing field with the adjuster. A Public Adjuster can help you level
the field.
Knowledge is leverage. The more you know, the more power you have, and
insurance adjusters are well trained to cut corners and save their
company money and, more and more, look for ways to avoid paying claims.
You need someone as well trained in your corner looking out for your
interests. The objective in adjusting should be to get as good a result
as possible, as quickly as possible, as trouble free as possible. Most
policyholders will continue their fate of dealing ineffectively due to
the fact that they lack ability, information, and understanding.
To adjust is to negotiate. An adjuster is a negotiator. Usually, only
the person representing the insurance company is considered the
adjuster, and the policyholder receives his/her adjustment, as
previously stated, from a company trained adjuster.
In order to arrive at an adjusted settlement, each side has its own needs to satisfy. The less you know,
the more likely you are to be forced to meet the needs of the insurance
company. You must know your needs! You must know your rights! A Public
Adjuster can help you with both of these. If you don't know what to
expect and how to get it, you may become overwhelmed and give in too
easily.
No one knows the outcome of an adjustment beforehand. Therefore, it is
impossible to anticipate to what extent either party will give in to the
needs of the other. Bargaining power becomes the main ingredient in
adjusting. It usually comes about naturally as facts come to the surface. Adjusting is a matter of give
and take, and unless you are dealing from a position of strength and
knowledge like a Public Adjuster can offer, you may be forced to give
too much.
Insurance adjusters facing a knowledgeable public adjuster usually enter on a more cooperative basis,
and there is a strong likelihood that each will strive for common goals.
Usually a policyholder must deal with a claim at a time following a
disaster.
Psychologically, most people are not up to the task under these circumstances. It is very common to see people in a state of shock, confusion and helplessness. A professional public adjuster will be emotionally level and competent.
The time of a personal disaster is not the time to be thinking about all
of this for the first time. Think about it now and take comfort in the
knowledge that a Public Adjuster can be there to protect your interest
if indeed the unthinkable happens to you.
For additional information take time to
watch the following videos:
What is the distinction
between a public adjuster and an insurance company adjuster?,
How can Kery Adjustment help
you?, and
Why Kery Adjustment? |
What is the distinction
between a public adjuster and an insurance company adjuster?
How can Kery Adjustment help
you?

Why Kery Adjustment?

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