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Public Insurance Adjuster Serving Northeast Pennsylvania
A public adjuster is a licensed professional that adjusts and recovers insurance claims for damage losses to homeowners. Public adjusters work exclusively for the policyholder, not for the insurance company. At ACZ Consulting, we evaluate and document the full scope of property damage and negotiate directly with your insurance company on your behalf.
ACZ Consulting represents policyholders for damage losses to property caused by water, fire and storm. You have the right to receive a fair adjustment on your claim. We manage the entire claims process, protecting the insured from insufficient settlements, and helping to maximize insurance recovery. At ACZ, we work on a contingency basis. There are no upfront costs or hidden fees.
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Insurance companies use different tactics to maximize their profits while reducing claim payouts whether they know it or not. The tactics include, but are not limited to the three D’s: deny, delay, and defend. The first D is to deny the claim outright or portions of the claim. They are trained to use terms like […]
Read More Claims Process
The standard insurance claim begins with the policyholder filing a claim by calling their insurance agent or calling the 1-800 number to declare that a loss has occurred. During that initial conversation the insurance company representative will probe the policyholder asking questions like, “when did the loss occur?” or “how long has this been going […]
Read More Hail/Wind Damage
Hail and wind damage claims may go undiscovered to the ordinary homeowner or business owner. It can be difficult to see the damage caused by wind and/or hail to roofing and siding. Without the help of a public adjuster an insurance adjuster can write an estimate to patch a roof or repair a piece of […]
Read More Why a public adjuster?
It is common for insurance companies and agents to not explain your policy leaving you in the dark about coverages, depreciation, and the complex vocabulary used in insurance policies. This can make taking advantage of an uninformed policyholder very easy for a large corporation such as an insurance company. For example, insurance companies may cover […]
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