Regardless of the type of damage that you have experienced to your commercial property a licensed public adjuster can help you collect the most money on your insurance claim.
Even if your insurance claim has been denied, a Public Adjuster may re-open the claim and obtain settlement.
If the insurance company settled your claim and sent you a check which did not completely cover the damages you have a legal right to receive a free consultation to see if your claim can be re-opened in order to receive a fair settlement for your property damage claim.
United States Adjusters has re-opened denied claims and turned them into multi-million dollar settlements.
When you are looking for the most experienced and most professional public adjusters to handle your large loss, rest assured knowing United States Adjusters has a team with experience and know how to get the job done.
Different Types of Commercial Insurance
The most common types of commercial insurance are property, liability and workers' compensation. In general, property insurance covers damages to your business property; liability insurance covers damages to third parties; and workers' compensation insurance covers on-the-job injuries to your employees. Depending on your business, you may want additional specialized coverages. Listed below are some of the different types of business insurance.
PROPERTY INSURANCE
Property insurance pays for losses and damages to real or personal property. For example, a property insurance policy would cover fire damage to your office space. You can purchase additional coverages for business property, including:
Boiler and Machinery Insurance
Boiler and machinery insurance, sometimes referred to as "equipment breakdown" or "mechanical breakdown coverage," provides coverage for the accidental breakdown of boilers, machinery, and equipment. This type of coverage usually will reimburse you for property damage and business interruption losses.
Debris Removal Insurance
Debris removal insurance covers the cost of removing debris after a fire, flood, windstorm, etc. For example, a fire burns your building to the ground. Before you can start rebuilding, the remains of the old building have to be removed. Your property insurance will cover the costs of rebuilding, but not of removing the debris.
Builder's Risk Insurance
Builder's risk insurance covers buildings while they are being constructed. For example, a Builder's risk policy would cover losses if a windstorm takes down your partially constructed condominium complex.
Glass Insurance
Glass insurance covers broken store windows and plate glass windows.
Inland Marine Insurance
Inland marine insurance covers property in transit and other people's property on your premises. For example, this insurance would cover fire-damage to customers' clothing from a fire at your dry cleaning business.
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If United States Adjusters are unable to get you money for your insurance claim there is NO charge for our service.