What Does It Cost to Hire a Public Adjuster? (And Why You Pay Nothing Upfront)

Hiring a public adjuster costs nothing upfront — the fee comes from your claim at the end. Here’s how it works and why handing the process to an expert is worth it.
Water Damage Led to Mold. Is It Covered? What You Need to Know

Mold after water damage is sometimes covered, often with limits. Learn what determines whether your policy pays and how to claim it correctly.
A Vacant Unit Is Lost Income. Why Real Estate Investors Need More From a Property Claim

For investors, a claim is about income and asset value, not just repairs. Here’s what standard claims miss and what to insist on in a settlement.
Every Day Your Business Is Closed, You’re Losing Money. Your Insurance Claim Should Account for That

A commercial claim isn’t just the building. Business income, extra expenses, and tenant losses count too — if you document them. Here’s how.
After a Hurricane in North Carolina, Was It Wind or Flood? Your Settlement Depends on the Answer

After a North Carolina hurricane, wind and flood damage are paid by different policies. Here’s why the difference is often disputed and what it means for you.
‘Slow Leak’ Water Damage Denial? You May Have Options

A “slow leak” denial isn’t always final. Learn what the label means, when water damage is still covered, and how to challenge a denial.