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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

filing a insurance claim
With this last storm to hit Massachusetts, my owner occupied 2 family rental took some damage. The storm blew off a bunch of shingles. I am going to file a claim and hope to get insurance to pay for some of the damage. My deductible is low. I am hoping to at least get some money to repair the roof, although I probably do need a whole new roof.
Can anyone offer advice with filing a claim? I have never filed before.
Should I hire a public adjuster or stick with the insurance company's adjuster?
TIA!
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I may be biased, but I don't recommend a public adjuster right off the bat. If you feel that the insurance company isn't giving you a fair estimate, you should contact your insurance agent first as they are your advocate for something that may fall under a gray area. If that still doesn't help, you can consider a public adjuster at that time. Most claims are quick so long as everyone is coming to the table without any outrageous expectations.