Public Adjuster for New Claims – Licensed Property Damage Experts

When unexpected property damage happens, knowing your options is critical. A licensed public adjuster works only for you—not the insurance company.

The first thing you want is peace of mind. Unfortunately, dealing with insurance claims is often the exact opposite. The paperwork is confusing, the insurance company sends its own adjuster to minimize the payout, and you’re left wondering if you’ll ever be able to recover the true cost of your property damage.

FREE INSPECTION TO IDENTIFY & ESTIMATE DAMAGES 

That’s where a licensed public adjuster steps in. Unlike the adjuster sent by your insurance company, a public adjuster works only for you, the policyholder. At Right Way Public Adjusters, we represent homeowners and business owners across Florida who are filing new insurance claims. We inspect the property damage, prepare the claim the right way, and negotiate directly with the insurance company to make sure you get the maximum settlement you deserve.

If you’re asking yourself “Do I even have a claim?” or “Should I hire a public adjuster before filing?”, you’re in the right place.

Do I Have a Claim? How to Spot Property Damage Early

Many policyholders don’t realize they have a valid claim until it’s too late. If you’ve experienced a storm, hurricane, plumbing issue, or sudden structural damage, a public adjuster inspection can reveal hidden damage.

Common Signs of Property Damage That May Qualify for a Claim

  • Water stains on ceilings or walls – Often caused by roof leaks, burst pipes, or failed plumbing connections.
  • Signs of mold growth – Mold is usually secondary damage after water intrusion, but it’s important evidence for your claim.
  • Cracks in walls or flooring – May indicate sinkhole damage, foundation shifting, or storm-related settlement.
  • Missing or lifted roof shingles – A red flag after strong winds or hailstorms.
  • Warped baseboards or flooring – Indicates hidden water damage that may be spreading.
  • Musty odors or damp spots – A warning that moisture is trapped in your home.
  • Smoke stains or lingering odors – Evidence of fire or smoke damage that should be documented.
  • Electrical issues after storms – Power surges and lightning strikes can damage wiring and appliances.

What Can a Public Loss Adjuster Do for You?

A public adjuster represents only the policyholder. Unlike insurance company adjusters, we work in your best interest.

Services a Public Adjuster Provides for New Claims

  • Inspecting property damage thoroughly
  • Reviewing your insurance policy coverage
  • Preparing and filing your claim properly
  • Negotiating directly with the insurance company
  • Maximizing your payout for repairs and restoration

Insurance companies have adjusters protecting them—shouldn’t you?

When Should I Hire a Public Adjuster for My Insurance Claim?

Many homeowners ask: “Do I hire a public adjuster before I file, or after I start a claim?”

Before Filing a Claim

  • We document damage properly from the start
  • Prevent underpayment or denial due to incomplete details
  • Save time by avoiding back-and-forth with insurance adjusters

After Starting a Claim

  • If your claim is already filed, we can take over negotiations
  • Correct mistakes made in the paperwork
  • Push back if the insurance company tries to lowball your settlement

     

Whether you’re just noticing damage or have already started a claim, call Right Way Public Adjusters now

Why Choose Right Way Public Adjusters for New Property Damage Claims?

We are a licensed public adjuster firm with years of experience in property damage claims.

The Right Way Difference

  • Licensed and bonded adjusters
  • Specialists in hurricane, water, fire, and sinkhole claims
  • Proven track record of maximizing payouts
  • Free inspection and consultation for new claims
  • We only get paid when you do

Serving homeowners and businesses across Florida.

Do You Have New Property Damage That Needs an Inspection?

If you’ve recently discovered new property damage, don’t delay. The sooner you contact a public adjuster, the better your chances of success.

Common Types of New Claims We Handle

  • Hurricane & storm damage claims
  • Water damage & burst pipe claims
  • Fire & smoke damage claims
  • Mold damage claims
  • Sinkhole & structural damage claims
  • Roof damage & leaks

     

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Frequently Asked Questions About New Claims and Public Adjuster Services

What if my damage looks minor?

Even small water stains or roof leaks can lead to big problems. A public adjuster inspection ensures all damage is documented.

Will hiring a public adjuster slow down my claim?

No. In fact, most claims move faster and smoother with a licensed public adjuster handling negotiations.

How much does a public adjuster cost?

We work on a contingency fee basis—no upfront cost. We only get paid if you get paid.

Can you help with both residential and commercial claims?

Yes. Our public adjuster services cover homes, condos, businesses, and large commercial properties.

Why shouldn’t I trust the insurance company’s adjuster?

Their adjuster protects the insurance company’s bottom line, not yours. A public adjuster levels the playing field.

Get Started with Right Way Public Adjusters Today

Don’t leave your new property damage claim to chance. With the best public adjusters on your side, you can rest easy knowing your claim is handled properly.