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I Need a Claim Adjuster Near Me!


You had to file a claim with your property insurance due to severe damage. What you thought would be a stressful but straightforward process quickly turned into a complicated and confusing obstacle course to receive the settlement you need to complete repairs. But after all the jumping through hoops, your insurance claim is underpaid, or worse, outright denied. Furious, you took to the web to search “claim adjuster near me.” 

Sound familiar?

You’re in good company—insurance policyholders across the country who faithfully pay their premiums are taken advantage of every day by calculated insurance companies. Insurance carriers systemically delay, underpay, and wrongfully deny claims in the hopes that insureds don’t fully understand their policy coverage or their rights as policyholders and will simply accept the claim decision. 

INFOGRAPHIC: Tiger Adjusters, what does a Public Adjuster do?

Don’t Accept Less Than You’re Owed

Public Adjusters are insurance claim experts who work for you, not your insurance company. They can help you understand your policy, file your claim, and even negotiate with your insurance company to get a better settlement.

You can hire a nearby Public Adjuster at any point during the insurance claim process, even after the claim has been closed, and the best part? They don’t get paid until you receive the settlement check from your insurance carrier! 


Are Public Adjusters Expensive?

Most Public Adjusters charge a percentage-based fee of the final settlement amount. Fee rates vary based on a number of factors, but typically fall between 10% and 20% of the final settlement amount.

INFOGRAPHIC: How a Public Adjuster maximizes your insurance claim payout

Finding the Best Claim Adjuster Near Me

If you’re looking for a trustworthy Public Adjuster in your area, Tiger Adjusters® is the largest Public Adjusting franchise in the country and is rapidly expanding its presence with new office locations.

Each Tiger Adjusters® location is licensed in its state of operation and boasts a large team of licensed Public Adjusters ready to offer their support at a moment's notice. 


Why hire a Public Adjuster?

Just like people hire legal representation, hiring a Public Adjuster ensures expert guidance through the intricacies of an insurance claim.

Benefits of Hiring Tiger Adjusters

ICON: Public Adjuster Insurance Carrier Negotiation

Tiger Adjusters® has the industry know-how to help you navigate the intricacies of your insurance claim with ease.

Public Adjusters know the ins and outs of their state's insurance regulations and claims procedures. With Tiger Adjusters® at your back, you won’t be stuck struggling to navigate the claims process and compliance deadlines alone.

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Licensed Public Adjusters are experts in understanding the overly complicated language of your homeowner's insurance policy.

Insurance companies love to hide behind hard-to-understand policy language. Tiger Adjuster® can review your policy and break it down using simple, everyday terms. They’ll help you understand what is and isn’t covered under your current policy, and how you can use policy ambiguities to your advantage. 

ICON: Public Adjuster Inspection

Tiger Adjusters® employs some of the most experienced Public Adjusters in the business. They’ve seen it all and will catch things that others miss.

When assessing property damage, you need a trained eye to look for signs of hidden damage that property owners and insurance adjusters usually miss. The Tiger Adjusters® team has been there, done that. They’re aces at documenting any hard-to-spot damage and submitting the evidence to your insurance. 

Tiger Adjusters 50 state public adjuster database

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Which states require Public Adjusters to be licensed?
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Public Adjuster License Database

Which states require a Public Adjuster fee cap?
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Public Adjuster Fee Cap Database