Condominium & HOA
Community Claims

Condo Owner Association Policies cover the structure of your building and common areas whereas a Homeowner Association Policy may only cover the common areas depending on Florida state laws.

Condominium & HOA
Community Claims

Condo Owner Association Policies cover the structure of your building and common areas whereas a Homeowner Association Policy may only cover the common areas depending on Florida state laws.

If you believe you have no damages, then getting an 11-point inspection will give you the added security and peace of mind that you need. Our expert adjusters are more likely to find up to 50% more hidden or visible damages. If no damages are found, we will issue a Certificate of Good Condition (COGC).

Who Is Responsible

For My Loss?

It’s important to understand what a homeowners and condo association’s policy covers and how that differs from a homeowners or condo owner’s insurance policy.

For any claim questions regarding your Condo/HOA properties, please contact us today for a free review at 877.275.0275 .

Who Is Responsible

For My Loss?

It’s important to understand what a homeowners and condo association’s policy covers and how that differs from a homeowners or condo owner’s insurance policy.

For any claim questions regarding your Condo/HOA properties, please contact us today for a free review at 877.275.0275.

Fire Damage

Even a minor fire in your home can cause major damage. Ask An Adjuster will find ALL the damage and make sure you get the settlement you deserve.
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Power Outage

Power outages may seem like minor inconveniences in the moment, but they can lead to widespread problems for your home or business. Food can spoil, heating and air conditioning can short out, and you may even have to temporarily relocate.
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Collapse or Decay

Natural causes such as storms, vermin, and mold can lead to collapse and decay-related damage to your property. This kind of damage can result in caved-in ceilings, crumbling walls and floors, and destruction of furniture.
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Hail Damage

Dealing with your insurance carrier’s adjusters on a hail damage claim can be a hassle. Let the certified public claims adjusters of Ask An Adjuster do a thorough inspection of your hail damage claim process for your property.
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Frequently Asked
Questions

We are Licensed Claims Adjusters and appointed by the State of Florida to represent you through the claims process and help relieve your stress. It is against the law for a contractor to help you with your claim and many come into the area after a storm and try to do so. We build a comprehensive claim package and then tell the insurance company what they should be paying you while helping you navigate the claims process. Your contractor can then focus on what they are licensed to do which is perform repairs. (see warning issued by Jimmy Patronis from FL Dept of Financial Services)
Business Interruption/Loss of revenue, Property damage to both commercial and residential property, Condo Associations, contents claims, mold, loss of use, marine, etc.
Yes, but it stands to reason that handling your own claim is like going to court without an attorney. You could do it, but without the knowledge of the rules and procedures, you might be at a sizable disadvantage. More specifically, a public insurance adjuster will assist you in the preparation of inventories, estimates and other factual proofs of loss. He or she will handle all the necessary details for compiling and filing claims, as required by the terms of your insurance policies. They will also confer, on your behalf, with insurance company representatives and handle all matters essential to a proper resolution.
According to a study by The Office Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability (OPPAGA), policyholders with public adjuster representation lead to higher average payments, sometimes considerably higher. The study offers an example of the average compensation for 2005 hurricane claims in FL. They were 747% higher when a public adjuster was involved.
Call us immediately after any damages or losses or even for a free inspection to ensure you have no damage. It is best if we are involved with the entire claims process from the beginning to ensure the best possible outcome for you and to help avoid any potential pitfalls.
We are Licensed Claims Adjusters and appointed by the State of Florida to represent you through the claims process and help relieve your stress. It is against the law for a contractor to help you with your claim and many come into the area after a storm and try to do so. We build a comprehensive claim package and then tell the insurance company what they should be paying you while helping you navigate the claims process. Your contractor can then focus on what they are licensed to do which is perform repairs. (see warning issued by Jimmy Patronis from FL Dept of Financial Services)
Business Interruption/Loss of revenue, Property damage to both commercial and residential property, Condo Associations, contents claims, mold, loss of use, marine, etc.
Yes, but it stands to reason that handling your own claim is like going to court without an attorney. You could do it, but without the knowledge of the rules and procedures, you might be at a sizable disadvantage. More specifically, a public insurance adjuster will assist you in the preparation of inventories, estimates and other factual proofs of loss. He or she will handle all the necessary details for compiling and filing claims, as required by the terms of your insurance policies. They will also confer, on your behalf, with insurance company representatives and handle all matters essential to a proper resolution.
According to a study by The Office Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability (OPPAGA), policyholders with public adjuster representation lead to higher average payments, sometimes considerably higher. The study offers an example of the average compensation for 2005 hurricane claims in FL. They were 747% higher when a public adjuster was involved.
Call us immediately after any damages or losses or even for a free inspection to ensure you have no damage. It is best if we are involved with the entire claims process from the beginning to ensure the best possible outcome for you and to help avoid any potential pitfalls.

You Just
Have To Ask

You Just Have To Ask

Get In Touch With One Of
Our Expert Public Adjusters
Get In Touch With One Of Our Expert Public Adjusters

Fill out our contact form, and one of our qualified Florida public adjusters will get back to you to set up an appointment. Our inspection is free, and you don’t pay unless we are successful with a recovery!

How do I know when to contact a public adjuster? Any time you are doing repairs, you should get a free inspection from a public adjuster. 

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