FAQs – Chateau Public Adjusters https://www.chateaupublicadjusters.com Insurance Claim Recovery, Independent Appraisals & Claims Adjuster Services Mon, 30 Sep 2019 00:47:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.6.17 https://www.chateaupublicadjusters.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-chateau-site-icon-trans-32x32.png FAQs – Chateau Public Adjusters https://www.chateaupublicadjusters.com 32 32 Water Damage Claims: Frozen Pipes, Broken Pipes & Plumbing Leaks https://www.chateaupublicadjusters.com/water-damage-claims-frozen-pipes-leaks/ https://www.chateaupublicadjusters.com/water-damage-claims-frozen-pipes-leaks/#respond Sun, 29 Sep 2019 21:31:31 +0000 https://www.chateaupublicadjusters.com/?p=552 Water damage claims from frozen pipes, broken plumbing, burst water lines, and leaking pipes can be a real disaster with serious water damage. Don't get your insurance coverage denied! Read this advice.

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It will soon be the time of year when frozen pipes burst and cause serious water damage to homes and businesses. We handle a lot of these types of property damage insurance claims every winter. Property owners are often left wondering why this happens and what they could have done to prevent it. And you can bet that insurance companies want to know the same thing! Learn more about water damage claims below, including how to prevent this common problem.

Frozen Pipes, Broken Plumbing, Burst Pipe Leaks...

Water Damage Claims Stats & Info

Easily preventable burst pipes and water damage can and will be denied by homeowners insurance companies. We'll discuss how to prevent burst pipes and how to make sure this type of property damage claim isn't denied by your insurance company if it does end up happening.

First, some background. According to Verisk Analytics ISO, property damage claims in general made up 98.1% of all homeowners insurance losses, and "water damage and freezing" accounted for almost 1/5th of those property damage claims (source). That's roughly 1 in 5 of all homeowners insurance claims that were filed between 2013 and 2017.

Frozen pipe bursts causing plumbing leak and water damage in Hanover PA

One in 50 homeowners filed a water damage claim in that same 5-year period, and the average cost of each claims was $10,182. That's a lot of home damage! When pipes freeze and burst, the plumbing leak causes damage to drywall, flooring, paint, trim, doors, windows, furniture, etc. It's a huge mess.

No one wants this to happen to their house or business. Follow the advice below to make sure you are doing everything you can to avoid water damage from frozen, broken and burst pipes.

Steps to Prevent Water Damage from Frozen PipesFollow this advice to make sure you are properly maintaining your home and doing everything you can to avoid having pipes freeze and burst this winter. That way if it does happen, you have the best chance possible of getting coverage from homeowners' insurance...

Tips for preventing freezing pipes and the water damage it causes basically fall into two categories: managing air temperature and managing water flow.

1. Manage Air Temperature by Insulating Water Pipes: You can seal leaks that allow freezing cold air into the wall cavity where water pipes are located. Several products can help with this. Our contractors like GreatStuff insulating foam sealant for their homes and the homes of our clients. You can use it to seal and insulate cracks in siding, gaps where electrical wiring enters the house, etc.
- Caulking these potential leaks helps, too. Keep in mind that most water damage from broken pipes happens when water pipes in exterior walls freeze, so this is a great place to start when trying to prevent freezing plumbing issues.
- Check out pipe insulation products at stores like Home Depot for easy options to insulate your water pipes. You can also use a product called "heat tape", which helps warm pipes as needs so that they don't freeze in the winter. It's best to call a qualified, licensed professional plumber for this.

2. Controll Water Flow to Prevent Freezing: When temperatures drop dramatically this winter, you can help make sure your water pipes don't freeze by keeping a couple faucets running until the cold front passes.
- It's also critical to shut off exterior water valves and disconnect your hose from the spicket. When the hose is connected water cannot drain from the hose bib. This will surely lead to freezing and bursting when temperatures drop. When the temperature drops to the point that you aren't going to use your hose anymore, turn it off and disconnect it to avoid freezing.

Water Damage from Frozen/Burst Pipes?

Don't wait for your insurance company to deny you, and don't settle for anything less than full coverage of your water damage repair or restoration. Contact the licensed pros at Chateau Public Adjusters - we will advocate for you and make sure you get the full amount of money you're entitled to. If we don't get you money, we don't get paid!

Water Damage Claims Insurance CoverageWhen and How Homeowners Insurance Denies Water Damage Claims from Frozen Pipes, Broken Plumbing & Leaks...

Generally speaking, most homeowners insurance policies do NOT cover damages caused by outside water entering the home. That is considered 'flooding', and is a seperate insurance policy. We have had clients who called us after their claim was denied, and we find out in the process that the only reason it was denied was because the homeowner said the word "flood" when describing the damage from what was actually a frozen pipe! This illustrates why it's so important to have a professional handle a water damage claim. - Eric Hare, owner of Chateau and Superior Services of PA & MD

Most homeowners insurance policies do indeed cover water damage caused by frozen pipes bursting. This often does not include the actual repair of the pipe itself, just the damage caused by the water from the pipe. And, of course, this water damage can be extremely disastrous in a very short amount of time.

Tip: Clean-Up is Policyholder's Responsibility

Our preferred contractor Superior Services of PA & MD handles our client's water damage mitigationand we tell our frozen pipe clients to call them right away. It is the homeowner's responsibility to get the clean-up process started to mitigate and prevent further damage. Some claims are denied because the policyholder did not act immediately, so this is very important.

Frozen pipe bursts are insurable when they happen "Suddenly and by Accident"...

Another reason that frozen pipe burst water damage claims are denied is because they did not happen "suddenly and by accident". Often times a homeowner notices water damage for the first time but it is later discovered that the leak was happening over a long period of time. Since it is the responsibility of the homeowner/policyholder to be aware of any and all damage, this type of claim will be denied. This is why it is so important to have a public adjuster inspect your water damage before you file the claim on your own.

Tip: Watch Your Language...

Another common cause for denial is use of the word "flood". It may sound petty, but what our owner Eric said above is true. Insurance policy language is intentionally tricky and hard to understand, and having a professional public adjuster can help ensure that you don't have a burst pipe claim denied on a technicality. Flooding is a seperate policy, and is not covered by standard homeowners' insurance. Frozen/burst/broken pipes is not "flooding". Using the correct insurance terminology is important when filing a water damage claim!

Need help filing a frozen pipe burst claim? We can maximize coverage of your water damage restoration!

We hope this blog article has helped you understand the importance of correctly handling your insurance claim. Maryland and Pennsylvania residents don't hesitate to contact us today for a free consultation so we can help make sure you get full coverage of your claim!

Public Adjuster License Look-Ups and Other Important Links

Our Service Area

We serve the entire south-central Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland areas including all towns and zip codes in the following counties:

  • Cumberland, Lancaster, York & Adams Counties in Pennsylvania
  • Frederick, Baltimore & Carroll Counties in Maryland

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Public Adjusters FAQs & Info: Property Damage Insurance Claims Assistance https://www.chateaupublicadjusters.com/public-adjusters-insurance-claims-faqs-info/ https://www.chateaupublicadjusters.com/public-adjusters-insurance-claims-faqs-info/#comments Fri, 19 Jul 2019 23:02:26 +0000 https://www.chateaupublicadjusters.com/?p=358 Answers to frequently asked questions about public adjusters and how they help with property damage claims including with filing, appraisal, valuation, settlement negotiation etc. Get answers to common questions we hear all the time.

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Public insurance adjusters info and answer to faqs about how they help policyholders with insurance claims for property damage
When, how, and why to get help with your insurance claim...

FAQs and Info about Public Adjusters

Public insurance claims adjusters regularly succeed in helping insured property owners maximize their benefits for property damage claims resulting from fires, storms, hail, floods, accidents, theft, and other catastrophes and covered causes or perils. At Chateau, we've noticed that our policyholders often have a lot of the same questions, so we're taking this opportunity on our blog to answer some frequently asked questions and provide some information. Learn about public adjusters and how they help property owners get the coverage they're entitled to from their insurance.

What is a Public Insurance Adjuster?

Representation for Policyholders in the Insurance Claims Process

Public adjusters» are the only entity legally allowed to represent policyholders (you, the insured) during the complicated and consequential insurance claims process. They are licensed professionals who are experienced in the filing, valuation, appraisal, and negotiation of property damage insurance claims. A public adjuster will work for the insured policyholder, not the insurance company, to help maximize the claims benefit for property loss resulting from covered catastrophes, water damage, roof damage, storms, hail, theft, vandalism, etc. A claims adjuster represents the insurance company, and a public adjuster represents the insured.

What's the difference between an "Independent" Adjuster and a Public Adjuster?

A regular insurance adjuster is the in-house claims adjuster who works for the insurance company. A public adjuster is hired separately by policyholders to represent their interests against the insurance company (it truly is often an oppositional - if not adversarial - relationship). An Independent Adjuster, on the other hand, is also a third party but is hired by the insurance company and usually works on behalf of the insurance company, NOT the insured property owner. Independent Adjusters act as consultants and are often brought in when there is a surge, like in cases of hurricanes and large-scale floods effecting entire communities.

Chateau Public Adjusters provide proper insurance claims recovery representation to maximize coverage under your policy

When Can or Should I Hire a Public Insurance Adjuster?

When You Want to Make Sure You Get the Maximum Benefits Approved for your Property Damage Claim

Short Answer: It is almost always a good idea to hire a public adjuster because their services help ensure you get the maximum coverage of your property damage claim from your insurance company.

Since insurance companies always want to pay the bare-minimum, it is almost always a good idea to have professional representation of your best interests. With a public adjuster representing the insured home- or business-owner, the property insurance claim is filed thoroughly and completely so that the maximum benefits are sought. Public Adjusters offer no-obligation, free inspections of property damage - so calling an independent adjuster and getting a second, professional opinion about the valuation of your claim is always a good idea.

Even if an insured home- or business-owner is satisfied with the initial settlement offer for damages from their insurance company, it almost always pays to get a second opinion and make sure you are not missing out on additional losses that could be covered under your insurance policy.

How Do Public Adjusters get Paid and How Much do they Cost?

Assessing the Cost of Independent Claims Adjusting and Insurance Claim Representation for Insured Policyholders & Property Owners

Short Answer: Public adjusters are able to provide their services for virtually no cost to the insured because their fee of 5-20% is paid out of the insurance money they are able to get for the policyholder, or from the contractor they referred the repairs to.

The services provided by most licensed public adjuster firms (like here at Chateau) come at ZERO extra cost to the insured policyholder because the independent claims adjuster does not get paid unless they succeed in getting a payout from the insurance company. When that is the case, they take a percentage of the insurance settlement - usually between 5% and 20%. This fee is taken directly out of the insurance payout, so it comes at no cost to the insured property owner. Many public adjusters, like we do at Chateau, have a preferred contractor to whom they refer clients for repairs. This is important: public adjusters often have a lot of experience working with contractors and they know which ones are qualified, licensed, and experienced enough to execute thorough property damage restorations. For us, that's Superior Services of PA & MD - they get the job done right the first time, we know they are properly licensed and insured, and we trust them with our clients' properties. When our policyholders hire Superior to perform the repairs and restorations paid for by the insurance company, the public adjuster fee is waived entirely. In those cases we collect our fee from our contractor.

Property Damage Claims Services in Carroll County MD Westminster and Manchester by Superior Services of PA & MD

Will My Insurance Rates go Up if I Hire a Public Adjuster?

Insurance companies don't like it. So will they raise my premiums?

Short Answer: NO. Insurance companies are regulated by state ethics codes - they cannot engage in price gouging.

Approving the bare-minimum repairs is great for insurance companies' bottom lines, but really really bad for property owners and their homes/offices. So it is absolutely the case that insurance companies are not thrilled when you hire a public adjuster, because they know it will mean more money for property damage repairs. But they cannot raise your premiums as a penalty for seeking full coverage. State regulations and ethics codes from the Department of Insurance prohibit this.

Realistically, though, it is best for everyone (including mortgage companies) when your property is in good condition, and that means getting the full repairs and restorations when disaster causes damage. In fact, many insurance experts suggest having a conversation with your insurance company every year and discuss how to moderate your premiums. For example, most insurance companies will offer a discount for having a new roof, if the policyholder seeks it. So getting your full roof replacement approved can help keep your premium low.

We hope that we've provided some answers to any questions you have about Public Adjusters and the property damage claims process. See below for some more information about Chateau Public Adjusters and how we serve greater Hanover PA & Carroll County MD homeowners with honest representation and insurance claims assistance.

A Note About Public Perception & Our Commitment to Honesty, Integrity and Duty

We have heard and read the horror stories of policyholders being scammed by con-artists who seek to not only defraud the insurance company but even go so far as to essentially steal from the property owner. These people give us all a bad name, and they are not representative of the majority of public adjusters, and certainly not of us at Chateau. Anyone is free to investigate our reputation either online or through the Maryland and Pennsylvania licensing departments at the bottom of this page. At Chateau we are committed to practicing principles of honesty and integrity not just with our customers but with their insurance companies as well. We have a duty to the entire community, and it would be a failure of that duty to commit insurance fraud. Doing so would cause the entire community to suffer in the form of higher cost of insurance that inevitably results from large-scale fraud. Most importantly, we do not have to engage in any dishonest or fraudulent practice to help our clients because seeking full coverage is precisely what the insurance policy is there for. We put in the work needed to prove it for a given claim if and when it is truly needed.

Our Public Adjuster Get Insured Owners the Money they Deserve

When insurance companies get away with only paying for small repairs, it's almost always because the policyholder just doesn't have the construction and insurance knowledge needed to properly challenge their valuation. If your home is damaged in any way, whether it is interior or exterior damage from wind, rain, floods, storms, etc. contact us for a free inspection and consultation. We'll help you get what you deserve.

Public Adjuster License Look-Ups and Other Important Links

Our Service Area

We serve the entire south-central Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland areas including all towns and zip codes in the following counties:

  • Cumberland, Lancaster, York & Adams Counties in Pennsylvania
  • Frederick, Baltimore & Carroll Counties in Maryland

Visit Us at Our Office Appointments Available 24/7

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