5 Star Review about AJR Public Adjusters
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5 Star Review about AJR Public Adjusters
AJR is honored and humbled to be recognized by our clients again for the exceptional service we provide.
AJR PUBLIC ADJUSTERS, INC — 602-795-5227, http://www.betterclaimresults.com
AJR appreciates when our clients want to tell others about their positive experience with our firm.
Today many people are not satisfied with the direction of the country. Some upset individuals resort to protesting peacefully, others begin riots. We often wonder how our businesses are covered should a demonstration break out near our business.
See the article below from National Underwriters, describing what coverages are are an option for policyholders to purchase prior to these cases.
FIVE KINDS OF INSURANCE YOU’LL BE
GRATEFUL YOU BOUGHT
AFTER A RIOT
By Rosalie L. Donlon, PropertyCasualty360.com
In a sad commentary on the state of race relations in some parts of the country and ongoing tensions between citizens and the police, Charlotte, North Carolina, protests after a recent shooting escalated into rioting in the streets.
Like the riots in Baltimore in 2015, many victims of the violence are small-business owners whose properties are unfortunately located in the line of fire.
When the dust settles—in days or weeks—those property and business owners will be looking to their insurance companies to help make them whole.
“Businesses with claims should contact their insurance professional as soon as possible. In addition, they should take steps to safeguard their business, including boarding any broken windows to prevent looting,” said Loretta Worters, vice president of the New York City- based Insurance Information Institute.
In some cases, coverage will be under a commercial general liability policy while other coverage may be available under a businessowners policy, although coverage may be more limited.
Worters provided the following overview of the five main types of insurance that will be important in the aftermath of the riots:
1. Property Damage
In most cases, business owners whose property is damaged by riot or civil commotion and looting are covered. The “rioting” definition covers looting by participants who steal merchandise or other property from the premises, as well as fire and vandalism.
Depending on the policy, a business may also have glass coverage if the glass store front has been destroyed by the riots. Some policies require the purchase of plate-glass-window insurance as an additional coverage.
2. Business Interruption
Businesses that must suspend operations or limit their hours because of rioting will have coverage on their business interruption (also known as business income) policy if there is direct physical damage to the premises of such magnitude that the business must suspend its operations.
Coverage depends on the individual policy, but typically begins after a waiting period of twenty-four to seventy-two hours and lasts for a period of two weeks to several months, depending on what the business owner opted for when purchasing the policy. Typically, business interruption reimburses a business owner for lost profits and continuing fixed expenses during the time that a business must stay closed while the premises are being restored because of physical damage from a covered peril.
Physical damage to other property that prevents customers or employees from gaining access to the business is also covered, although subject to a similar waiting period of twenty-four to seventy-two hours.
Reductions in business income associated with fear of traveling to a location, in addition to closure to areas by authorities because of a heightened state of alert, would not be covered by business interruption policies. These are the kinds of losses businesses in Miami faced over the summer with the threat of Zika virus, and businesses around the Gulf Coast expected after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, for example.
3. Civil Authority
If civil authority—that is, the police, fire department, state or local government, or a military authority—keep people away from an area, there is generally coverage for lost business income and extra expense through a civil authority endorsement (which typically is purchased separately). In North Carolina, for example, Gov. Pat McCrory declared a state of emergency and began the process toward deploying the National Guard and the state Highway Patrol to assist local police.
Coverage includes curfews and other restrictions on access to a place of business, and usually begins seventy-two hours after the time of the first action of civil authority. Again, there has to be either direct damage to the covered property or property adjacent to the premises as it is described in the insured’s policy. The coverage time period most commonly stated in this endorsement is either fourteen or thirty consecutive days.
4. Extra Expense Insurance
Extra expense insurance reimburses your company for a reasonable sum of money that it spends, over and above normal operating expenses, to avoid having to shut down during the restoration period. Usually, extra expenses will be paid if they help to decrease business interruption costs.
In some instances, extra expense insurance alone may provide sufficient coverage, without the purchase of business interruption insurance.
5. Other Coverages
Individuals may also have some coverage for theft, looting, or fire under their auto insurance policies, if they have optional comprehensive coverage
Generally, theft from looting and damage to a residence from rioting also would be covered by homeowners or renters insurance.
“These riots are a reminder to business on the need for business interruption insurance,” said Worters. “Each day a business remains
closed is another day of lost revenue.”
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Given our current Monsoon Season, here are some tips from the Insurance Information Institute regarding preventing water losses to your property. Try to take precautions now to prevent water damage to your property.
Below is an example from a client of AJR who suffered water damage and a picture of the ominous looking clouds we are experiencing in the Valley right now.
Water damage is one of the most common and costly disasters affecting U.S. residences, accounting for billions of dollars in losses to homeowners and renters annually. However, consumers can protect themselves with the right amount and type of insurance coverage.
Another satisfied AJR client publishing their experience regarding top notch service they received from AJR. Next time you find yourself with an insurance claim, contact Arizona’s best Public Adjuster immediately. We will help you report your claim and ensure you are taking advantage of all coverages you have paid for, while maximizing your return.
AJR Public Adjusters — 602-795-5227
ANOTHER ONE FOR THE BOOKS
Once again AJR has assisted and helped a policyholder with an insurance claim to maximize their recovery. There is no greater compliment than having clients wanting to let others know about their great experience. We thank you. Happy Holidays.
As Monsoon season has passed here in Arizona, we at times still are experiencing rains of significant proportions. Clients have recently asked us about damage that has occurred over the years due to Monsoon Seasons.
A HO policy 00 03 05 11 with and endorsement of HO 32 32 06 12, states that constant repeated discharge, seepage, or leakage of water excluded. This coverage pertains to repeated wind-driven rain that causes hidden damage, mainly rot, and water damage to insulation that cannot be seen.
There is an exception for mold that is hidden behind walls that applies to water caused by heating, plumbing, air conditioning system, sprinkler system, or household appliance, or storm drain or water steam/sewer pipes off premises. The endorsement excludes water caused by repeated seepage or leakage. Wind driven rain is not repeated leakage or seepage, it is forced by the wind. Wind-driven rain is excluded under the water exclusion. Therefore this is not a covered loss.
via Summit Business Systems.
This may seem like a strange question. It was to us as we have never heard of this problem before.
A client called us with a dilemma. About four weeks ago they had a service come and remove a beehive. The removal company mentioned they should be on the lookout for honey, perhaps that was why the hive was formed.
Our client then noticed about four weeks later, there are stains in his walls and is worried there is honey stored in between his kitchen and garage. He is wondering is this a covered loss under his homeowners policy as it is doing damage to his property?
We took this information to our sources to see if the client is covered and discovered that NO a loss due to this problem is not covered.
Specifically, Insurance Services Office (ISO) Homeowners Policy (HO) excludes birds, rodents or insects and nesting or infestation, or discharge or release of waste products or secretions by animals.
While the ensuing losses not otherwise excluded are covered, since bees live in the hives the leakage of honey is not ensuing, it is a direct loss. THERE IS NO COVERAGE.
Now that the calendar reads October 1, 2015, Monsoon season is technically in the books for the 2015 year.
If you find yourself in a situation with damages from the storms, there are some things you can/should do immediately.
When damage occurs originally you should have contacted a licensed Public Insurance Adjuster. The adjusters job is to represent your interests alone, not the insurance company. The public adjuster will help you garner estimates for the property reconstruction and assist in negotiations with the insurance company. The insurance company is not on your side and is out to protect their bottom dollar. You need professional, experienced representation to ensure you are receiving maximum coverage for all clauses you have been paying over the years.
One of the biggest comments we hear constantly is, “They have been my insurance company forever. I pay my premiums on time, all the time.” Unfortunately when claims occur, your loyalty over the years does not come into consideration, when the insurance company needs to pay out for your claim.
When looking for a Public Adjuster, confirm you are speaking with experienced, licensed professionals. The more experience the adjuster has, as with anything, the more prepared they are to negotiate on your behalf and secure an extraordinary settlement.
Here is a link to a segment produced by CBS 5 in Phoenix talking about recovery from insurance companies. AJR’s own Bruce Horowitz is quoted, how to approach monsoon claims and protect your rights.
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Your property/community/business has suffered property damage (fire, hail, wind, flood, water), NOW WHAT?
Your first inclination might be to contact your insurance carrier, but this may not be in your best interests. With all your personal and work commitments it may not be feasible for you to monitor and ensure your claim is being handled properly. Why not level the playing field with the insurance company?
WHY HIRE A PUBLIC ADJUSTER?
Your insurance company has professional adjusters to represent their interests. As a policyholder you are entitled to hire a professionally state licensed adjuster to represent your interests. The public adjuster has experience and knowledge to assist in preparing, documenting and negotiating claims. Adjusters have reviewed several policies prior to yours and know where to look in the policy to make sure your claim is filed for all the coverage’s you have paid for. Often times finding money that otherwise would have been overlooked.
The adjuster you hire should be experienced, licensed with the state and working for a reputable company who has a clean record with the insurance department. All adjusters need to be licensed and their company also needs to hold a license with the Arizona Department of Insurance.
FEE FOR PUBLIC ADJUSTER
The Public Adjuster is paid a contingency fee of the total monies received from the insurance company. The fee can range from 5% – 20% depending on the size of the claim, and is due at the time money is released from insurance company.
DUTIES OF PUBLIC ADJUSTER
To act as your representative in negotiating and dealing with the insurance company adjuster. Relieve your stress by engaging in discussions and negotiations with the insurance company on your behalf to maximize your recovery. The public adjuster brings in their experts/contractors to estimate and measure the damage independent of the insurance companies estimate. This estimate then provides the framework for the negotiating the adjuster will do with the insurance company.
SOME GOOD QUESTIONS TO ASK PRIOR TO SIGNING CONTRACT:
WHEN TO ENGAGE A PUBLIC ADJUSTER:
Ideally the public adjuster should be involved in the claim from the beginning including helping you report the claim. This is not to say you should feel rushed or pressured after a claim occurs to immediately hire the first person that approaches you. Investigate the company and the individual who will be acting as your representative.
SOME THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR:
In the State of Arizona contractors are not authorized to represent you in insurance claim negotiations, nor are they professionally licensed or regulated by the state insurance/department agency to do so.
Relying on your insurance company to fairly calculate the amount of damage and what you are owed might not result in a full or fair settlement. The company adjuster who is sent out is measuring the loss for the insurance company not for you. As the policyholder you are entitled to have the claim loss accurately measured and then be reimbursement for all that you have lost.
BENEFITS OF HIRING A GOOD PUBLIC ADJUSTER:
AJR Public Adjusters.
With close to 30 years licensed experience in the Public Adjusting field handling claims of all dollar amounts for losses due to fire, flood, water, hail, dust, theft, etc.