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Why Hire Glen Ridge Public Adjusters?

Navigating the insurance claim process is far simpler with a licensed Public Adjuster by your side. Public Adjusters are insurance claim experts and consumer advocates who have experience handling property damage claims caused by water, wind, fire, flood, and other unexpected events. With specialized training and state licensure, Public Adjusters can boost your average claim payout by up to 747% (OPPAGA, 2010).

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How Much Do Public Adjusters Cost?

Concerned about the cost of hiring Glen Ridge Public Adjusters? Good news! They work on a contingency basis, meaning you only pay if they secure a settlement for your claim—no out-of-pocket fees.

A Public Adjuster's compensation is calculated as a percentage of the total settlement you collect from your insurance carrier. In New Jersey, there are no fee caps for Public Adjusters. Always review your contract carefully to understand the terms and licensing requirements before signing.

What Are The Benefits of Using Glen Ridge Public Adjusters?

Storms, fires, and other disasters leave policyholders scrambling to file insurance claims in emotionally charged conditions. Yet many don’t realize that Glen Ridge Public Adjusters, like Tiger Adjusters®, exist. These licensed experts work solely on your behalf, simplifying the process and advocating for a fair payout, unlike insurance company adjusters. So, when disaster hits, why go it alone?

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By hiring Tiger Adjusters® as your Glen Ridge Public Adjuster, you get:

  1. A complimentary policy review
  2. A free, expert inspection
  3. A comprehensive loss estimate
  4. A skilled claim negotiator

"At Tiger Adjusters®, we're claim solution champions, and we serve the policyholder. We’re looking out for your best interest—and your best interest only​."​ — CEO & Founder, Ted Patestos, Tiger Adjusters®

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Paul Shin

Owner/ Operator & Public Adjuster

NJ License #3003748296

Office: (201) 627-2733 x 905

Email: p_shin@tigeradjusters.com

Glen Ridge Public Adjusters can be hired at any time during the claims process.

Using innovative technology, Tiger Adjusters® fight for the rights of homeowners, offering guidance and expert advice.

Tiger Adjusters® are resilient, understanding, and empathetic, addressing client needs with compassion.

How Can Public Adjusters Help You?

ICON: Public Adjuster Insurance Policy Expert

Glen Ridge Public Adjusters review your policy to clarify coverage and ensure your best interests are met.

If you’re like most people, you skip the fine print in your insurance policy. It’s boring and tedious and literally no one likes to do it. After inspecting your property, a Public Adjuster will break it all down for you, reviewing the details of your policy and answering any questions so you know what’s covered.

ICON: Public Adjuster Inspection

During a property inspection, your Public Adjuster documents damage to build strong evidence for your insurance claim.

During an inspection, your Public Adjuster surveys the property and notes and photographs all damage. They compile a detailed report to support your insurance claim and ensure nothing is missed. Solid documentation helps strengthen your case, improving your chances of getting the highest possible settlement.

ICON: Letter of Representation

Before proceeding, your Public Adjuster gives you a letter of representation to review and sign for your claim.

By law, every Public Adjuster must provide a Letter of Representation outlining their fee structure and license details. Once signed, your Glen Ridge Public Adjuster takes the reins—managing all paperwork, communications, and steps needed to advance your insurance claim efficiently and effectively.

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