Public Adjuster Blog

Examination Under Oath Do’s and Don’ts

An Examination Under Oath, also known as an EUO, is sworn testimony during the claim process at the request of…

11 years ago

Water Damage – What’s Covered and What’s Not

From flooded basements, to burst pipes and to leaky faucets, water damage is one of the most common reasons people…

11 years ago

7 Things Our Public Adjusters Want You to Know

Any reasonable expenses incurred because you lost the use of your home are covered under the “loss of use” provision…

11 years ago

Michigan Fire Claims Inc., a Public Adjusting and Property Loss Consulting Company, Expands in Ohio

Michigan Fire Claims, Inc., a leading public adjusting, property loss consulting and appraising company, opens new office in Maumee, to…

11 years ago

How to Avoid a Costly Property Water Damage Claim

Water damage is one of the most frequent types of property damage and property loss insurance claims. According to the…

11 years ago

Property Loss Claims for Actual Cash Value Policies

The Michigan Insurance Code mandates that all homeowner's insurance policies issued in Michigan have to provide, at minimum, coverage for…

11 years ago

Electrical Fires Infographic

Electrical fire risk is real. Every year, an estimated 28,000 homes have a fire of electrical origin. That represents about…

11 years ago

Electrical Fire Claims

According to the US Fire Administration, each year, there are about 26,000 home fires resulting in close to $1 billion…

11 years ago

Tips on Hiring a Public Adjuster

After suffering a property loss, homeowners and their families need time to adjust and regroup. As difficult as this time…

12 years ago

Is the insurance claim process gamed against the policyholder???

Filing a loss claim with the insurance company is often not an easy, straightforward task. Is the insurance claim process…

12 years ago