Key Steps when Seeking Help from a Public Adjuster for Property Insurance Loss

When your property is damaged from a covered insurance claim, seeking help from a public adjuster for a property insurance loss involves a few key steps:

  1. Research and Selection: Start by researching reputable public adjusters in your area. A great place to start is the Better Business Bureau. These reviews are from actual clients of the business, unlike GOOGLE/YELP, where anyone can leave a review. Look for those with experience handling cases similar to yours and with positive reviews or recommendations from past clients.
  2. Initial Consultation: Contact the public adjusters you’re interested in and schedule an initial consultation. During this conversation, they’ll assess your situation, review your insurance policy, and discuss the fee structure and the services they offer.
  3. Documentation: Gather all relevant documentation related to your insurance claim, including your policy details, photographs or videos of the damage, estimates for repairs or replacements, and any correspondence with your insurance company. At AJR Public Adjusters, we will request this information after receiving your initial phone call. We then review and assess if our involvement will assist with your recovery. If we feel our assistance can further your claim in a positive direction while making it worth your time/money, we will set up a meeting to finalize our engagement.
  4. Engagement: If you decide to proceed, you must sign a contract outlining the terms of the agreement, including the fee arrangement. Make sure you understand all aspects of the contract before signing.
  5. Claim Handling: Once engaged, the public adjuster will handle the entire claims process on your behalf. This includes preparing and submitting the claim, negotiating with the insurance company, and advocating for your best interests to ensure you receive fair compensation for your loss.
  6. Communication: Stay in regular communication with your public adjuster throughout the process. They should keep you updated on the progress of your claim and any developments that arise. At AJR, we pride ourselves on our constant communication with our clients. Always available to answer questions and provide current information regarding the claim. We have actually had clients in the past requesting less communication; after seeing the thorough job AJR provides, they didn’t want to know every small detail, just wanting to be involved in the large decisions and reap the benefits of our engagement with the final settlement.
  7. Resolution: The goal is to reach a favorable resolution to your claim.

Remember, it’s essential to choose a reputable and experienced public adjuster who will work diligently to maximize your insurance claim settlement while minimizing your stress and hassle during the process.

AJR Public Adjusters have the experience of representing clients for over 35 years. With your next claim, give us a call first to speak with us personally about your claim.

We look forwad to hearing from you.

602-795-5227 – AJR Public Adjuster Website

AJR once again appears as the Top Search on GOOGLE

🎉 Exciting News Alert! 🎉

We are thrilled to announce that AJR Public Adjuster LLC has been listed again by GOOGLE as the Top Public Adjuster in Arizona! 🏆✨

This recognition is a testament to our unwavering commitment to providing exceptional service and support to our clients. We are deeply grateful for the trust and confidence our clients have placed in us.

At AJR Public Adjusters LLC, we take great pride in advocating for our clients and ensuring they receive the maximum compensation they deserve. This achievement wouldn’t have been possible without the dedication and hard work of our incredible team.

To all our clients, thank you for choosing us as your trusted partner in navigating the complexities of insurance claims. We are truly honored to serve you.

With your next insurance claim, all AJR first to let us explain how we can assist you with your property claim.

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Why should I hire a public adjuster?

When your property experiences an insurance claim, you may wonder if it is helpful to hire a public adjuster.

Public Adjusters evaluate your loss and determine the maximum amount you can claim for reimbursement. They will present your insurance claim to the company and negotiate a favorable outcome on your behalf. One of the benefits of this profession is that it allows them to use their knowledge of insurance policy and experience.

You want to confirm experience and knowledge and review testimonials to see what others say about the firm you are considering hiring.

With your next insurance claim, contact Arizona’s Better Business Bureau A+ rated public insurance adjuster AJR Public Adjusters, 602-795-5227

Here is an excerpt from a CNBC article that discusses the benefits of public adjustment for policyholders.

https://cnb.cx/3TYkeeu

New Website Launch

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🌟 Explore a fresh and improved user experience as we unveil our latest version. 🖥️💻 Discover sleek design, enhanced features, and seamless navigation to make your online journey even more enjoyable.

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Thank you for being a part of our journey. 🙌 Stay tuned for more exciting updates!

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AJR Public Adjusters pleased to announce re-accreditation with Better Business Bureau serving the Pacific SouthWest

AJR Public Adjusters LLC Earns BBB Accreditation

AJR Public Adjusters LLC is committed to ethical business practices 

This week, AJR Public Adjusters LLC announced its recent re-accreditation by Better Business Bureau Serving the Pacific Southwest (BBB). As a BBB Accredited Business, AJR Public Adjusters LLC is dedicated to promoting trust in the marketplace and upholding high standards for honest business behavior. 

Now more than ever, customers want to trust companies they do business with, and BBB is committed to building that trust. BBB Accreditation is an honor, and not every business qualifies. The dedicationAJR Public Adjusters LLC has displayed to earn this accreditation shows the high level of commitment they have for not only their customers, but for the community in which they operate. 

“We are pleased to join a community of businesses committed to doing things the right way,” said Stacy Horowitz.  “We value building trust with our customers, and our BBB Accreditation is a public display of our commitment to excellence and maintaining high ethical standards.”

BBB Accredited Businesses adhere to BBB’s Standards for Trust, a comprehensive set of policies, procedures and best practices representing trustworthiness in the marketplace. The standards call for building trust, embodying integrity, advertising honestly, telling the truth, being transparent, honoring promises, being responsive and safeguarding privacy. 

To learn more about AJR Public Adjusters LLC, please visit their BBB Business Profile at http://www.publicadjusteraz.com or contact Stacy @ 480-519-9199. 

About AJR Public Adjusters LLC

Bruce and Stacy relocated to Phoenix, AZ from Charleston, SC in 2013 to establish AJR Public Adjusters, LLC After a successful nine years in the Low Country of South Carolina, a decision was made to venture out west and re-establish the company with a new name that more closely describes the services provided.

Bruce has more than a quarter of a century of experience and is highly qualified to lead his clients through the maze of confusion in the insurance industry.  

Bruce was born into a family of public adjusters and joined the family business full time right after college. Bruce was a principal at this firm which is one of the largest and oldest “90 years” public adjusting firms in the tristate area that employs over 30 public adjusters.  Bruce’s knowledge and experience are unmatched in the Valley.  

After working 17 years in the family business, Bruce wanted to be able to provide personal, attentive service to the clients he was servicing. Bruce and Stacy relocated to Charleston, SC, from Philadelphia, PA in 2005 and established AJR Insurance Consultants, LLC.

Prior to establishing AJR, Stacy had a successful career in sales for Aetna/US Healthcare in the Philadelphia region, The Embassy Row Hotel in Washington DC, Western Union in the Northern New Jersey Region and PTS Learning Systems; computer training materials in Philadelphia. Her experience exposed her to the insurance, hotel, management, healthcare, telecommunications and information technology industries. It is with this broad experience in the business world that Stacy oversees the marketing and administrative duties at AJR.

Bruce is certified and licensed in Arizona and is a member of the National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters (NAPIA) and adheres to a strict code of ethics. Bruce keeps up on current insurance regulations by constantly completing insurance education courses.  

AJR works on behalf of homeowners and business owners to ensure that once damage has occurred, the property owner takes full advantage of all aspects of his/her insurance policy.
Contact our public insurance adjusters in Phoenix, Arizona, to make sure no detail is missed when filing your claim.

About the Better Business Bureau Serving the Pacific Southwest. 

For more than 100 years, the Better Business Bureau has been helping people find businesses, brands and charities they can trust. In 2020, people turned to BBB more than 220 million times for BBB Business Profiles on 6.2 million businesses and Charity Reports on 11,000 charities, all available for free at BBB.org. The International Association of Better Business Bureaus is the umbrella organization for the local, independent BBBs in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Incorporated locally in 1938, BBB Serving the Pacific Southwest serves Greater Arizona and Southern California, providing critical tools to ignite success including mentorship, online products and access to capital. Our objective expertise educates the community on ethical behavior in the marketplace and how businesses can build trust.

Another 5 STAR Better Business Bureau Review

AJR is honored to receive another 5 STAR Better Business Bureau Review. We feel fortunate when clients can locate us and put us to work as their advocate. 

As LG says,On my own, I was offered $2,000 to complete the repairs (which was honestly insulting and almost bordered on criminal) but when AJR stepped in, they were able to increase the final settlement amount of my claim from $2,000 to $162,000. Yes, you read that, right!”

Better Business Bureau Review

To secure an 8,000% increase doesn’t happen every day, but we work our hardest to ensure we represent our clients with the utmost professionalism and tenacity.

With your next insurance claim call AJR first.  Let us review your situation and let you know how we might help.

 

AJR Public Adjusters — 602-795-5227 

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Another 5 STAR Better Business Bureau Review —

AJR is always proud to receive feedback from our clients.  Recently moved over the 20 A+ review mark on Arizona Better Business Bureau.

AJR Better Business Bureau A+ Reviews

 

Rachel R says “Bruce is persistent and tenacious with the insurance company but is also friendly. He was so great at updates, that my phone had automatically assigned him as a favorite. We are forever grateful for Bruce”

We look forward to assisting you with your next insurance claim here in Arizona.  Call us first 602-795-5227.

Alien Coverage

The title of my post may seem crazy.

Aliens, why are we securing coverage for this?

Well it seems as if there is somewhere to obtain insurance.

Read here for more information.

ALIENS AND INSURANCE

Did you know — the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) Institute has a detailed plan for how to announce an event of extraterrestrial discovery. In 1989, the IAA adopted the Declaration of Principles Concerning Activities Following the Detection of Extraterrestrial Intelligence. Revised in 2010, it is now referred to as ‘The First Protocol’.

So we pursue the question, ‘what if’ there was an alien invasion? What if aliens visit and cause bodily injury or property damage? Is insurance available to cover such liabilities?

UFO and Alien Possibilities

The search for aliens has been ongoing for decades. Because of NASA discoveries, about half of humans are convinced that alien life exists. In fact, scientists and astronomers are still theorizing and disagreeing over whether the interstellar Oumuamua was an asteroid, a comet or something else entirely.

Alien Abduction Insurance

No discussion of extraterrestrial insurance would be complete without addressing the possible risk of alien abduction. Alien Abduction Insurance (AAI), a/k/a UFO insurance, supposedly covers the insured in event he or she can provide verification of abduction by non-human life forms, or aliens.

In 1994, a company now known as UFO Abduction Insurance Company insured 35,000 Americans against being kidnapped and eaten by aliens. Today, this company sells a $10 million policy and has sold more than 100,000 policies, with at least two paid out claims.

UFO Abduction Insurance Company is not the only policy option.
Lloyds of London has sold approximately 20,000 alien policies, according to Sunlife UK.

In 2018, Insurance Business reported that Budget Insurance in the UK was promoting a new Alien Abduction Insurance policy option, offering to add their interested homeowner policyholders to a waiting list.

ISO Coverages

Let’s explore some of the coverages and exclusions under the ISO Homeowners 3 form, the Commercial Property, and General Liability coverage forms:

Homeowners

If a UFO (unidentified flying object) lands on and destroys your house, there is no exclusion for that damage. However, if the UFO lands on the ground causing holes, that damage would fall under the land exclusion. Should the UFO leave any parts to be removed, that debris removal expense is not covered, as debris removal is for covered property and UFOs are not covered property. They can be seen as aircraft and are excluded.
Should aliens come into and destroy the home, there would be coverage for that direct physical loss.

Under the HO 00 03 personal property is covered on a named perils basis, and there is no named peril for aliens eating the coffee table. Insureds concerned about alien invasions should consult their agent about an HO 00 05.
If the UFO or aliens harm non-residents, for example, neighbors taking refuge in your house, then first aid and medical payments coverage would extend to those persons, subject to the terms of Coverage F – Medical Payments to Others. If your neighbors bring personal property with them and the alien forces an insured to destroy their property, up to $1,000 is available to replace that property.

There is an exception under the expected or intended injury exclusion for “bodily injury” resulting from the use of reasonable force to protect persons or property. If an alien came onto your residence threatening damage or bodily harm, you could use force to defend yourself and the policy would defend you against claims of injury from the alien.

If an alien infects you with a communicable disease, and you then infect others, no coverage will apply for any resulting bodily injury or property damage arising out of this communicable disease.

General Liability

The ISO general liability coverage form provides third-party liability coverage for bodily injury or property damage sustained by the insured. The form includes several provisions that would apply in event of bodily injury or property damage caused by or resulting from a UFO or alien.
The exception to the expected or intended injury exclusion would apply in the protection of persons or property.
Coverage C – Medical Payments will be available for accidents from just about anything that might happen to others on your property, up to its limit of insurance. Note however that anything excluded under Coverage A is also excluded under Coverage C.

Commercial Property

Under the Causes of Loss forms (Basic, Broad and Special), coverage extends to contact with a spacecraft, which should include a UFO. If deemed vandalism, there should be coverage for any property damage perpetrated by an alien.
However, if the government has to seize or destroy your property to protect it from the aliens, there would only be coverage for damage from the government destroying property to prevent spread of a fire.

If the alien damages property and it has to be torn down and the debris removed, the Ordinance Or Law exclusion would apply.
There is an exclusion for loss or damage caused by or resulting from artificially generated electrical, magnetic or electromagnetic energy. The question is would this type of energy from an alien be natural or artificial? Aliens may discharge such energy naturally; it would need to be determined if the aliens emitted this energy randomly without intent or if they could direct the energy at will.

Business Income and Extra Expense

Business income/extra expense coverage will follow the covered causes of loss, exclusions and limitations of the applicable Cause of Loss form shown in the Declarations. With respect to the Additional Coverages, coverage will apply if the applicable Cause of Loss form that applies to the described premises covers the actual loss or damage.
If aliens set fire to the fireworks factory, then a civil authority will likely cordon off the immediate area and order the entire block be evacuated, prohibiting access to the area while they hose everything down and put out additional fires ignited by sparks. If the insured’s business is within the prohibited area, Civil Authority coverage will begin 72 hours from the time access to the described premises was first prohibited and will last for up to four weeks.

Alien as Insured

Lastly, would an alien be eligible to purchase an insurance policy? Well, that would depend if that alien were an ‘individual’. When a term is not defined, we look to its common meaning and standard definition. Wikipedia defines an individual in part as, “…that which exists as a distinct entity…” The Free Dictionary defines an individual in Part 1. as, “of or relating to an individual, especially a single human; [or] by or for one person.” Part 2 of the definition is “Existing as a distinct entity; separate”. Depending on how broadly the carrier interprets the definition of ‘individual’, an alien might conceivably be granted eligibility to purchase a commercial insurance policy.

The homeowners policy however uses the term ‘person’ in lieu of ‘individual’. As all of the common definitions for person include “human” in the definition, it is unlikely that an alien could purchase a homeowners policy.

Hopefully, we will not be forced to put these coverages to the test. May the force be with you….

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Honored to be recognized once again by YELP as Best Public Adjuster, Phoenix, Arizona January 2019

AJR does not take this position lightly.  We strive to handle our claims in a professional manner, while providing excellent customer service to our clients.  It is a strong testament to our services when our clients choose to share their experiences, here.

With all the turmoil in business today, with companies folding, you may wonder what position do I have if my insurance carrier goes under and files for bankruptcy. What happens when an insurer fails is a good article from National Underwriter explaining the rights you have as a policyholder.  All is not lost.

Anytime you need a consultation regarding an insurance claim call AJR first.  By calling first you put yourself in the best situation to recover all that you are entitled to for your loss.

AJR can be reached at 602-795-5227 or Send AJR an email message

 

Best practices to maximize an insurance loss to real property

With the new year upon us, we thought it might be helpful to remind you how to maximize your insurance loss by hiring a local public adjuster.  Follow steps below to secure a licensed reputable firm to ensure professional representation for your next insurance loss.

 

Best Practices Hiring a Public Adjuster

 

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