Public Adjuster Accused of Swiping $600,000 in Hurricane Ian Insurance Payments

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Insurance Journal - Apr 01, 2026

A Florida public adjuster, already facing prosecution for similar alleged misappropriation in 2024, now stands accused of diverting more than $600,000 in insurance settlements for homeowners hit by Hurricane Ian. Francisco Javier Chaparro-Araus, 46, of All Elements Public Adjusters in …...

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