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We work for you. Not the insurance company.
When a disaster hits home, you have your hands full. Our team of experts is available to help you put the pieces together, prepare your insurance claim, and streamline the process for faster settlement. We deal directly with your insurance company, relieving you of their persistent demands and unnecessary stress and worries. Contact us today for a free claim review from a licensed public adjuster in Florida.
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Property damage claims we handle.
We don’t get paid until you get paid
We have over a decade of combined experience winning for our clients. Denied, delayed, or underpaid claims should not stop you from seeking the compensation you deserve for your claim.
Recently Closed Claims
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$130,000
Initial Offer: $25,500
Hurricane Ian
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$70,000
Initial Offer: $15,500
Fire Damage Claim
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$25,000
Initial Offer: $5,500
Water Claim
Closed Claim
$42,000
Initial Offer: Denied
Hail Claim
We know how to push claims forward and get you paid.
You can count on the insurance company doing what they can to underpay or deny your claim. When your insurance company fails to honor your claim, Prime Public Adjusters will fight for you to get the highest possible payout.
Our team of Public Adjusters in Florida are ready to fight the insurance company to help you collect the highest possible payout.
We can help you with your denied or underpaid claim.
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FAST AND EASY SUPPORT OPTIONS FOR YOUR DAMAGE CLAIMS. NEVER SETTLE WHEN YOU CAN WIN.
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