Strong, and you’re going to be paid for your loss by Strong’s employer, Rock Solid Insurance. A good portion of it will be for your “Pain and Suffering”. That is, in the lingo of insurance claim settlements, your “Compensatory Damages”. Let’s talk about that: BODILY INJURY PAIN: How much pain can an individual stand? The answer to that is: Reaction…
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What You Need To Know About A Car Insurance Adjuster
If you’re in need of a car insurance adjuster then there are a few facts you should know before you meet with him/her. The first rule of thumb is that if your car insurance adjuster is over friendly remember, he is there to save money for the company he works with, not especially for you. Don’t ever sign anything without…
The Job Of A Public Insurance Adjuster In Florida Fighting For A Policyholder S Property Insurance Claim
Many people have never used a Public Adjuster in Florida, nor do they even know what an Adjuster does. The second a home or business owner finds out what and Insurance Adjuster does, they are almost always pleasantly surprised. In the state of Florida, policyholders with insurance damage claims have been in the millions over the past three years. Hurricane…
Home And Business Property Insurance Claim Help Dealing With Your Insurance Company
Any time you have property damage to your residence, you have to go through your Insurance Company to recover money for your losses and to rebuild what was lost. If you are like a large sum of property owners, you walked away with a check from your insrance company with barely enough funds to cover half of the work that…
Why You Should Hire An Insurance Claim Adjuster Before Handing It To An Independent Adjuster
Hiring an Insurance Claim Adjuster before handing it to an Independent Adjuster just might be the best thing you ever do. Most policyholders have no clue that they are able to do this, though. An Independent Adjuster works strictly for the insurance company and is paid by the insurance company, while an Insurance Claim Adjuster works for you, the policyholder.…