
Three Laws Separating Roofers from Adjusters
Have you heard that adjusters are not the same legally as roofers? In today’s modern economy, there are a lot of people that will come around when there is a storm to check your roof. They will ask you to do an inspection and promise to work with your homeowner’s insurance company to get your roof fixed. However, is this legal or wise with new laws like H.B. No. 1183? Interestingly, there are 3 laws separating roofers from adjusters. Once you have the correct information

Check These Hidden Spaces for Signs of Water Damage After a Storm
If your home has recently undergone a large storm outside, you’ll need to do a full inspection of the house to look for any signs of water damage. This kind of damage can be expensive to take care of, making it important for you to become aware of it as soon as possible. The following areas of your home are main targets of hidden water damage, making them a must-check space. Behind Furniture Bulky furniture, such as the sofa or bookcase, can often hide all kinds of things. Wa

Public Adjuster Provides Tips for Dealing with a Fire Damage Claim
Fire damage can be extremely devastating to a property, and to your business. In the event your building is damaged due to fire, wind, hail, or a storm, you are often left to deal with the aftermath alone. Insurance adjusters will assess your damage and provide you with compensation, but you must remember it is the job of the insurance adjuster to minimize your claim. This is to reduce the total payout from the insurance company. Hiring a public adjuster can help you increase