Water Claims
Water damage is the most insurance claim. This type of damage includes any water inside personal property. This includes:
- Waterline/toilet breakage
- Overflow of sinks/bathtubs
- Leakage of water heaters
- Roof leakage
- Sewer back-up
- Damage to the house due to hail or wind letting the water enter the house
Water damage does not provide coverage for any damages caused by not maintain the personal property or any negligence of the property owner. This only covers accidental water damage caused in a house. Flooding is also not included in this insurance policy.
What do I do when I have water damage in my home or business?
Contact your insurance company: Call your insurance company to report the damage and initiate the claims process. You will need to provide some basic information about the damage and how it occurred.
Document the damage: Take photos or videos of the damage and list the affected items. Keep receipts for any temporary repairs or cleaning expenses.
Contact Interclaim®: If you are not sure about the process or have a large claim, contact us to file insurance claims on your behalf. We’re the experts, and we will get your claim taken care of quickly, accurately, and with clear communication.
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Public Adjusters are not involved with insurance companies. Therefore, we represent our clients and ensure to protect the rights of the policyholders. All necessary communication is handled by us with the insurance company to negotiate the best settlement value for clients. We fight for you to get a better payout!
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As the entire communication is managed by Public Adjusters, clients have more time for other tasks that need their attention. We are professionals, therefore are able to smoothly progress through the procedures. Through years of experience, we are able to ensure fast, accurate processing of your insurance claim.
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We represent the homeowner or building owner and work directly with YOU, the policyholder. Carrier adjusters work directly for your insurance provider, and are paid to protect the company. An independent adjuster works as an individual entity and is hired by the insurance company. Trust the experts on your side!