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Old 03-24-2020, 07:52 PM   #16
Sue Doe-Nym
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Originally Posted by Fishinfergy View Post
Great news! Always get help on unchartered waters!

All of the public adjusting contracts are approved by the state and the fee is typically 10%. Just be clear with what the company is charging on. Some charge on some aspects others do not. Hope this helps!
Our main concerns relate to reconstruction of the first floor, which is extensive. For now, we are not as crazed by the contents, but if we run into problems with that, we can engage the adjuster for assistance. It’s well worth the cost to have someone knowledgeable take the reins at such a stressful time.
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