More than just public adjusting
What happens after a large loss to a commercial property? Typically the insurance carrier sends out an adjuster and provides the insured with a scope of loss document. Often, the carrier's scope undervalues the actual damage.
JRS employs public adjusters to write full and complete scopes at the beginning of restoration projects. Unlike typical public adjusting firms, JRS also reviews all contractor pay applications, ensuring that payments are only made for those items actually completed.
If and when a carrier refuses to pay the full and fair value of the loss, typical public adjusting firms are unable to do anything about it. JRS employs its own in-house attorneys who can litigate coverage claims all the way through trial, making us the one-stop shop for all your claims management needs.
Public adjusters write full and complete scopes of loss, ensuring every element of damage is captured and valued correctly.
We review all contractor pay applications to ensure contractors are only being paid for items that have actually been completed.
When carriers refuse to pay fair value, our in-house attorneys can litigate coverage claims all the way through trial.
Our staff ensures you are indemnified to the full extent of your policy — nothing less.
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