Insurance Claim Advocates
Working for the Policyholder
Working for the Policyholder
NEWS
Hurricane Ike Damage?
Help is Available!
Help is Available!
Ike's 100 mph winds and 16 inches of rain hit the Texas coast on the morning of September 13, obliterateing thousands of homes and businesses, and raining sheets of glass shards down on the streets of Houston, the nation's fourth largest city.
Over a Hundred Thousand Insurance Claims have been filed, and many of those Policyholders would benefit from reprecentation by a Licensed Public Insurance Adjuster!
If you have suffered property damage or business interruption from Hurricane Ike, call 1-800-ADJUSTERS or find out more on how We can Help You.
1-800-ADJUSTERS
(1-800-235-8783)
State by State Resources
Public Insurance Adjusting industry is governed by state regulations. Most states recognize Public Adjusters, and require them to undergo licensing and educational requirements same or similar to Adjusters working for Insurance Companies. In most states, besides policy holder, only a Public Adjuster or a Lawyer can represent your claim to Insurance Company. Be weary of Contractors claiming that they can help you with your Insurance Claim. Reasons are twofold:
- In most states contractors can not legally represent you.
- Contractors often will overlook damages that are not related to their field.
The list below has direct links to your State's Insurance Department:
- Alabama Department of Insurance
- Alaska Division of Insurance
- Arizona Department of Insurance
- Arkansas Department of Insurance
- California Department of Insurance
- Colorado Division of Insurance
- Connecticut Department of Insurance
- Delaware Insurance Department
- District of Columbia Department of Insurance and Securities Regulation
- The Florida Department of Financial Services
- Georgia Insurance & Safety Fire Commissioner
- Hawaii Department of Commerce and Community Affairs
- Idaho Department of Insurance
- Illinois Department of Insurance
- Indiana Department of Insurance
- Iowa Insurance Division
- Kansas Department of Insurance
- Kentucky Department of Insurance
- Louisiana Department of Insurance
- Bureau of Insurance State of Maine
- Maryland Insurance Division
- Massachusetts Division of Insurance
- Michigan Department of Labor and Economic growth
- Minnesota Department of Commerce
- Mississippi Department of Insurance
- Missouri Department of Insurance
- Montana State Auditor's Office
- Nebraska Department of Insurance
- Nevada Insurance Commissioners Office
- New Hampshire Insurance Department
- New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance
- New Mexico Division of Insurance
- New York State Insurance Department
- North Carolina Department of Insurance
- North Dakota Insurance Department
- Ohio Department of Insurance
- Oklahoma Insurance Department
- Oregon Insurance Division
- Pennsylvania Department of Insurance
- Rhode Island Division of Insurance
- State of South Carolina
- South Dakota Division of Insurance
- Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance
- Texas Department of Insurance
- Utah Insurance Department
- Vermont Department of Banking, Insurance, Securities and Health
- Virginia Bureau of Insurance
- Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner
- West Virginia Insurance Commission
- Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance
- Wyoming Insurance Department





