Anna in Miami had an air conditioner leak that damaged the wood floors throughout the home and paid 44k to repair.
Beatriz in Ft Lauderdale home had damage from Hurricane Faye including damage too the interior ceiling, walls, and wood floors from a leak in the roof system. The settlement amount was for 18k to repair the roof and replace the wood floors throughout the house and to re paint the interior.
Shelley in St Augustine Beach had a shower pan leak that paid 8k to repair the bath, adjoining master suite carpet, and walls that were damaged. While our team was there documenting the damage a broken tile at the front door was noticed and an additional claim of 15k was received to replace the entire tile floor.
Welcome to Adjustersforu Proudly serving Florida Homeowners
When you have an insurance claim, you don't have to accept just what the insurance company offers. Insurance companies employ adjusters that must follow company standards. It is in your best interest to employ a Public Adjuster to represent you in this process. The sole purpose of a Public Adjuster is to make sure you get a fair settlement on your insurance claim. Below is a short list of services that a Licensed Public Adjuster from Ohana Adjusters, LLC would provide to maximize the return on your claim.
We will personally help you :
Evaluate restoration costs from your damage.
Evaluate construction and engineering costs on any scale.
Discuss the loss with you in a way that is straight forward and easy to understand.
Obtaining affidavits and any other necessary documents.
Take Photographs and/or video tape the loss.
Engage the services of structural & geotechnical engineers, architects, designers, or other specialists.
Test for hazardous materials like asbestos, lead paint, mold, and other foreign materials.
Preparing the claim from top to bottom which will reduce the time, effort, and stress involved in settling your claim.
Submitting the claim and related forms and paperwork.
Managing the entire claim process from initial evaluation to receiving your settlement from the insurance company.
For residential, commercial, industrial or retail losses, there is no claim too small or too large. Fees are based only on the amount you recover. If there is no recovery, there is no fee.