
A good public adjuster will also help control what you say to your insurance company. The adjuster will be forthright with your insurer, but won't divulge any information that might damage your case. Remember, the adjuster is your employee and will pursue your interests only.
Public insurance adjusters have to follow the guidelines written in their state that say what they can and can't do. Adjusters aren't allowed to handle bodily injury claims, auto claims, or third-party. They also are obligated to give you timely service, make sure you're given a reasonable offer from the insurance company, and disclose every part of the claims process to you.
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