A Property Inspection is a non-invasive, visual inspection of a property in its entirety, carried out by a fully qualified professional who is trained and experienced in evaluating commercial, and Industrial buildings and all of their components. A Public Adjuster is quite similar to an insurance companies adjuster when it comes to experience and duties performed – with one major difference. A Public Adjuster is hired by the individual insured-policyholder and works to represent their best interests instead of working for the insurance company. Many Public Adjusters have formerly worked as adjusters for insurance companies, before going out on their own to represent individual policyholders. Public Adjusters` usually have additional experience with inspecting property damage and analyzing insurance policies. We will then read your insurance policy in its entirety to make sure that you have adequate coverage as well as look for certain clauses that may be able to help maximize your claim. Numerous clauses within a policy can increase or decrease the recoverable amount of a claim. Sometimes certain events are not covered at all or only in part by the insurance. Sometimes the type or amount of damage does not warrant filing a claim. In these types of instances, we can make recommendations as far as to how to proceed. For Example, the amount of damage is way less severe than you originally anticipated. It might only cost $250.00 to repair the damage, for example. In these cases, it is often not worth it to file an insurance claim because your deductible may be higher than the repair cost.