N.J. Commissioner Reminds Public Adjusters to Keep Fees Reasonable

December 26, 2012

  • October 13, 2013 at 12:40 pm
    Public Adjusters Associates - PAA says:
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    It’s almost a year later since hurricane Sandy hit Jersey Shore and we are still dealing with its aftermath. Many families are still waiting on the settlements and many who have settled have noticed its not nearly enough to compensate for the damage they incurred.

  • October 20, 2013 at 12:34 pm
    Bosco says:
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    I just had a public adjuster charge me 30%what can i do to change that?

  • October 20, 2013 at 12:39 pm
    Bosco C says:
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    I just had a adjuster charge me 30 % is that fair?

  • September 24, 2014 at 3:32 pm
    Brian Evans says:
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    No Bosco that is not fair and as the article says it is unconscionable. The Public Adjustment industry can be an invaluable resource for homeowners and businesses when they have a disaster but unfortunately one bad apple can ruin the bunch.

    If your claim has not yet been resolved or if you are unsatisfied with the outcome it’s not to late to get help. You can have the adjuster sign a release and a supplement to your original claim can be opened to make sure you are fairly compensated.

    I will be happy to discuss your options and alternatives for resolution. Feel free to contact me at your convenience or visit us on the web at http://EasternPublicAdjusters.com

    I truly apologize for your bad experience and look forward to providing you the assistance you may need.



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