What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? PA.
Hi, I need some help here. Last January, I noticed that my carport which was attached to the house was coming down. Not being certain as to what is and what is not covered, I called a Public Adjuster who a friend recommended and asked them to come out and look and see if this was something I could claim or not claim. When I got home there was a contract in my door stating that they felt I had a legitimate claim. So I signed the contract and emailed it back to them. It wasnt until about 2 weeks later I found out they submitted a hail claim from my insurance company. I called them and asked what about the carport which is what I called them for. They submitted another claim for that as well indicating it was covered under snow and ice. When the insurance company came out and looked at it with the owner of the Public Adjuster’s firm the Public Adjuster pulled the claim.
I then get a letter from my insurance company saying I have to repair the carport within 45 days to keep my insurance. That cost me 4000.00.
To date my insurance company thinks that the damage to my siding and roof isnt greater than my deductible and I can hardly get the public adjuster to talk to me.
I did file a complaint with the State of PA’s Insurance Commission and waiting on their findings. I was also to ascertain from my insurance company that there was correspondence between the Public Adjuster and the Insurance Company that the Adjuster failed to send to the commission. I have forwarded it to the individual at the commission who is handling the complaint.
At this point I am out over 4000.00 and this Public Adjuster is obnoxious and accusing me that they told me 2 years ago that the carport wasnt covered as I had them come out 2 yrs prior to look at my garage and they told me that the garage was not covered and I never filed a claim.
The firm sent out a new adjuster who basically doesnt totally know what he is doing, and the owner of the firm is trying to push it back on me.
Do I have any legal rights to sue the public adjuster for failure to do their job? If so any help on how to go about it would be appreciated.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Hi, I need some help here. Last January, I noticed that my carport which was attached to the house was coming down. Not being certain as to what is and what is not covered, I called a Public Adjuster who a friend recommended and asked them to come out and look and see if this was something I could claim or not claim. When I got home there was a contract in my door stating that they felt I had a legitimate claim. So I signed the contract and emailed it back to them. It wasnt until about 2 weeks later I found out they submitted a hail claim from my insurance company. I called them and asked what about the carport which is what I called them for. They submitted another claim for that as well indicating it was covered under snow and ice. When the insurance company came out and looked at it with the owner of the Public Adjuster’s firm the Public Adjuster pulled the claim.
I then get a letter from my insurance company saying I have to repair the carport within 45 days to keep my insurance. That cost me 4000.00.
To date my insurance company thinks that the damage to my siding and roof isnt greater than my deductible and I can hardly get the public adjuster to talk to me.
I did file a complaint with the State of PA’s Insurance Commission and waiting on their findings. I was also to ascertain from my insurance company that there was correspondence between the Public Adjuster and the Insurance Company that the Adjuster failed to send to the commission. I have forwarded it to the individual at the commission who is handling the complaint.
At this point I am out over 4000.00 and this Public Adjuster is obnoxious and accusing me that they told me 2 years ago that the carport wasnt covered as I had them come out 2 yrs prior to look at my garage and they told me that the garage was not covered and I never filed a claim.
The firm sent out a new adjuster who basically doesnt totally know what he is doing, and the owner of the firm is trying to push it back on me.
Do I have any legal rights to sue the public adjuster for failure to do their job? If so any help on how to go about it would be appreciated.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?