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Tom Allison
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Porterville, CA
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Home burnt to the ground - Public adjuster?

Tom Allison
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Porterville, CA
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Our personal home burnt to the ground on Wednesday. I'm wondering if anyone would suggest getting a Public Adjuster to protect our interests as I know that my insurance company adjuster is looking out for my insurance companies interests. I'm most worried about the fact that without proof of some of my antiques and artwork, I won't get anywhere near what my contents are worth. Any experience with that here?

Thanks in advance,

Tom

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