Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
Got questions about insurance claims or working with a public adjuster? Here are answers to the most common concerns.
A public adjuster represents policyholders during the insurance claim process. We document damages, file paperwork, and negotiate with your insurance company to ensure you get a fair settlement.
Insurance company adjusters work for the insurer, while public adjusters work only for you. Our role is to protect your interests and maximize your claim payout.
Even smaller claims can be undervalued by insurance companies. A public adjuster ensures every loss is documented correctly, giving you the best chance at a fair settlement.
We focus exclusively on Residential Property Claims and Commercial Property Claims, including damages from fire, water, storms, and other disasters.
We typically work on a contingency fee basis, meaning we only get paid when you do. There are no upfront costs.
Yes. We can review your denied claim and, in many cases, reopen negotiations to fight for the compensation you deserve.
We proudly serve property owners throughout Idaho, including Boise, Coeur d’Alene, Twin Falls, and Pocatello.
Each claim is different, but with a public adjuster managing the process, you’ll often see faster results compared to handling it alone.
No. Policyholders have the legal right to hire a public adjuster, and insurers must work with us during the claims process.
The best time is immediately after damage occurs. Early involvement helps ensure your claim is filed correctly and that no details are overlooked.