4,800 Claims Handled by Unlicensed Adjusters in Florida after Irma, Lawsuit Says

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Insurance Journal - Apr 25, 2024

Two south Florida lawsuits against property insurers argue that two major carriers have employed a business strategy of hiring inexperienced or even unlicensed claims adjusters after storms, practices that have led to “lowball” damage estimates that fall below deductibles. In …...

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