When your property is damaged by a storm — whether from wind, hail, or fallen trees — you have two options for handling your insurance claim: rely on the adjuster provided by your insurance company, or hire a licensed public adjuster to represent your interests.
Their job is to evaluate the storm damage, but with the insurer’s best interests in mind. They often look for the most cost-effective way to settle the claim and may downplay or overlook damage that isn’t immediately visible — such as lifted shingles, water intrusion behind walls, or structural issues that develop over time. They may also apply depreciation aggressively or deny parts of the claim based on policy interpretation that favors the insurer.
A public adjuster works exclusively for the policyholder — that means you. We conduct a thorough, unbiased assessment of the storm damage, document everything in detail, and often uncover hidden or delayed damage that insurance company adjusters miss or ignore. We understand construction, roofing systems, and building codes, so we know what it truly takes to restore your property to pre-loss condition.
Most importantly, we negotiate directly with the insurance company on your behalf, ensuring your claim is properly valued and you receive the full benefits you’re entitled to under your policy.
While the insurance company adjuster protects the insurer's bottom line, we protect yours — making sure your home is fully restored and your claim is paid fairly.
At Mark Ryan Public Adjusting, we guide you through the entire insurance claims process — from the moment disaster strikes to the final settlement — acting as your trusted advocate every step of the way. Here’s exactly how we help:
If you have any questions or would like to discuss how we can help you, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We would be more than happy to assist you.
Please reach us at markryanpa@gmail.com if you can't find an answer to your question.
Filing an insurance claim after property damage might seem straightforward, but in reality, it's a complex and often overwhelming process. Most homeowners simply don’t have the time, experience, or technical knowledge to effectively handle a claim on their own.
When you file a property damage claim, the insurance company will send their own adjuster to inspect the loss. While they may appear helpful, it’s important to understand a key fact: they work for the insurance company — not for you.
Their job is to protect the company’s financial interests, which often means minimizing payouts, overlooking certain damages, or interpreting your policy in the insurer’s favor. They’re not there to ensure you get everything you’re entitled to — they’re there to settle the claim as quickly and inexpensively as possible.
Public adjusters work on a contingency fee basis, which means we don’t get paid unless you do. Our fee is a small percentage of the final insurance settlement — so the more we recover for you, the better we do as well.
We are fully invested in your claim and motivated to fight for every dollar you’re entitled to under your policy. Unlike the insurance company’s adjuster, who is paid regardless of your outcome, a public adjuster’s success depends entirely on yours.
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