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Answers (7)

- drmikempa
- Contributions:4
It certainly does. You can also try fapia.net and aapia.org.
Good luck.
Good luck.

- rtutwile
- Contributions:2
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- landlord services
- Contributions:2
contact three PA's play them against each other there alot of them
try to get from 20% or 10% down to 3 to 5% the most
don't rush into signing ur locked in after three day's
you can just sign them for contents only
there's one Tampa PA will say there a contractor
because there not allowed to contact homeowners for 48hr after a loss
be prepared to be out of ur house for more then a year
now if you have a problem with ins.co. then maybe
try to get from 20% or 10% down to 3 to 5% the most
don't rush into signing ur locked in after three day's
you can just sign them for contents only
there's one Tampa PA will say there a contractor
because there not allowed to contact homeowners for 48hr after a loss
be prepared to be out of ur house for more then a year
now if you have a problem with ins.co. then maybe

- sunnyview
- Contributions:25139
Insurance company employee? ...he--double hockey sticks no. Just interested. Thumb to you for the link.

- drmikempa
- Contributions:4
Yes. You sound like you work for the insurance companies...lol.
http://www.oppaga.state.fl.us/Summary.aspx?reportNum=10-06
http://www.oppaga.state.fl.us/Summary.aspx?reportNum=10-06

- sunnyview
- Contributions:25139
525-725% more? That sounds suspect. Do you have a source you might be able to post for those numbers?

- drmikempa
- Contributions:4
Public adjusters can be a valuble asset in the claims process as they know how to navigate it. Florida's government policy analyists say that they get anywhere from 525% to 775% more on a claim than the average homeowner. Check their credentials with the state and check their references.


Public adjuster?Any opnion about public adjuster?
Are they really helpful in the insurance claim process? what are they charges? do you know any good adjusters?
Thanks!
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