Filing an insurance claim is often a stressful process, as you only need to do so when something has been damaged. That process can become even more stressful if your claim is denied.

In our experience at Santex Public Adjusters, many people feel they have no recourse when their insurance claim is not approved, so we are here to make sure you know you have options. We can provide claims representation to make sure your case is considered fairly. Keep reading to learn more about what claims representation is and how it works.
- Damage Assessment – One of the roles of a claims representative is to assess the damage to your property. The insurance company needs to make sure the claim is legitimate, and your public adjuster needs to carefully document the damage to make sure it is represented accurately in your claim file.
- Investigation – Claims representation also often involves conducting further investigation to get more information about your case. Our team can gather evidence to support the legitimacy of your claim and provide additional backup to make your case as tight as possible. On the other hand, the insurance company’s representative might be looking for reasons to deny your claim or lower your compensation amount.
- Negotiation – Claims representation also involves negotiation. Our team will represent you and your best interests to your insurance company, making sure you have someone in your corner to fight for the best outcome for your situation. If you need someone to go to bat for you, don’t hesitate to give us a call.