You can check the status of the license by calling the North Carolina Public Appraisal Agency (AAA Public Adjusters) that works on your behalf to obtain an estimate of the loss that accurately includes every element of your claim. Whether it's a personal or commercial property claim, a North Carolina public appraiser will inspect the claim for free. In addition to protecting your property, a public appraiser protects your time and minimizes your stress during the claims process, which can be priceless. A North Carolina public appraiser fights to get the maximum amount of settlements to ensure that the homeowner has sufficient funds to complete their repairs.
North Carolina AAA public appraisers will even recommend a mitigation company to help you with your loss. A public appraiser not only works to maximize the value of your claim, but also to be your resource and ensure that the insurance company pays everything you are entitled to receive from the insurance company, but will also guide you through the process and ensure that all questions and concerns are addressed promptly. It must be decided from the beginning if this process should be carried out by the policyholder or if the professional experience of a public appraiser should be used. The North Carolina public appraiser will properly assess the damages and accurately determine the full scope and value of the claim.
A government study revealed that people who hire a public appraiser to help them with the claims process receive 774% more than those who don't. Unlike general contractors, public appraisers are the only professionals who are licensed to legally negotiate with an insurance company. In order for us to be your representative and file your claim, you must appoint Tutwiler & Associates as your public appraiser. Your North Carolina public appraiser will work to accurately assess your loss and present the best possible case to your insurance company.
With more than twenty years of experience, AAA Public Adjusters can help you turn your denial into funds that you can use for repairs. Research has shown that people who hire a public appraiser get higher settlements from their insurance companies, even if the adjuster's fees are factored in.