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When should an Insured contact a Public Adjuster?

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First and foremost, there is no cost associated with contacting and consulting with a Miami Public Adjuster.  As in any situation where you are seeking advice from an expert in any field, know who you are dealing with. Do your due diligence regarding the specific Adjuster/Adjusting firm prior to committing to their services. Florida Division […]

Can Lightning Cause Serious Property Damage?

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In other parts of the country, lightning isn’t wide concern – but here in the Miami Florida area, lightning storms are an almost-daily occurrence that bring with them safety issues and several different types of property damage. Today, we’ll look at ways that lightning can damage your house, property and belongings and what you should […]

3 Steps to Take After a Storm

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Today’s guest, an inventory specialist,  shares three practical steps to follow after a hurricane. These steps can also be used in other cases of property damage to your Miami, FL home or building including wind, fire, lightning, theft and vandalism:

Leaky Roof? Find the Source of Your Roof Damage Before Trying to Repair It

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As today’s guest writer shares, finding the source of your leak is incredibly important in repairing your leak, restoring roof damage and preventing further water damage to your home or building. Fixing that leaky roof properly is also important. As licensed Public Adjusters in Miami, we’ve seen hundreds (if not thousands) of roof repairs that […]

Assessing and Repairing Fire Damage

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If your Miami home or property has been damaged by flames and smoke, you know that fire damage can be extremely devastating. Some items and structures are completely burned to ash, while many of the items that remain are covered in black soot, soaking  wet and smell like smoke. As today’s guest author shares, the […]

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