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Recommendations on hiring a Public Adjuster
I just suffered a major fire that my tenants caused. Its been a month and very little has been done. My insurance company screwed up in insuring the property and are trying to cover it with their E&O policy. Any thoughts on hiring an attorney or public adjuster? I'm trying to do the right thing here but am concerned I will get screwed by either or both and am very frustrated. I just want my rental put back together. The damage is north of 150k.