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How to Get Insurance to Pay for Water Damage

How to Get Insurance to Pay for Water Damage

In many cases, your insurance will cover the cost of water damage repairs. However, getting them to pay the full amount you deserve isn't always so easy, especially without a licensed public adjuster. In this post, we will outline the steps you need to take to make sure your insurance company pays for your water damage repairs. Let's get started!

Can I Do My Own Insurance Claim Repairs?

Can I Do My Own Insurance Claim Repairs?

From DIY projects around the house to learning a whole new set of skills just to say that you did, you’re the type that likes to do things yourself! And chances are when a disaster causes damage to your home, your first intuition may be to make all the repairs yourself and get your insurer to pay you to fix it.

But is that a good idea? Is it even possible?

Insurance Claims 101

Insurance Claims 101

If you experience damage to your property, you’ll have to submit a claim to your insurance company. This process can be long and complicated, especially if you go it alone. If you are filing a claim, it’s important to know what to expect as a policyholder!

The public adjusters here at Liberty Adjusters are here to place your claim or walk you through each step of the claim process so you’re prepared. What to do, what not to say, and when to lean on the support of the experts when/if the insurance is giving you the runaround. Or, we can handle the claim from start to finish for you!

Welcome to Insurance Claims 101!

Tenant Damage: Is it Covered by Homeowner's Insurance?

Tenant Damage: Is it Covered by Homeowner's Insurance?

You’re renting your property, and that can be stressful! Aside from all the other duties you are juggling, there’s always the threat of property damage taking your time and money. From typical wear to an angry evictee, damage from a tenant can come in all shapes and sizes.

Our public adjusters go over what damage is and isn’t covered, and give you some tips on how to avoid the damage from occurring in the first place!