Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I hire Claim Right?
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Like all businesses, insurance companies protect their own interests.
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Insurance policies and damage estimates are complex and subject to interpretation.
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Recognizing these points, insurance regulators now license Public Adjusters to protect consumers.
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The value of an insurance claim often represents a large percentage of a person's net worth. It can cost $800,000 to get the owner of a damaged $400,000 home back to their pre-loss condition.
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For these reasons, it is both wise and a good investment hire to Claim Right.
The insurance company adjuster says I don't need Claim Right to settle the claim. Is this correct?
Yes, that's correct, you don't have to hire Claim Right, but understand the adjuster works for the insurance company, your interests are secondary to their employers.
How does Claim Right get paid?
Claim Right typically receives a commission like a real estate agent which varies depending on the policy, amount of damage, and the state where the damage occurred.
Can I hire Claim Right after I find out how much the insurance company offers?
Claim Right gets clients higher settlement on quicker timing if hired immediately after a catastrophe, but often represents clients who are dissatisfied with the insurance company's settlement offer.
Can I hire a lawyer instead of Claim Right?
Yes you can, but consider:
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Property insurance policies are written to avoid legal action.
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The vast majority of claims are settled without legal action.
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Hiring an attorney forces the insurance company to engage their legal department, this will slow the process.
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An attorney can cost 3x more than a public adjuster.
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