Before hiring a public adjuster, ask about their licensing, experience, claim specialties, references, fee structure, communication process, handling of disputes, and who will manage your claim. A qualified public adjuster should be licensed in your state, experienced in your type of loss, transparent about fees, skilled in negotiation, and focused on securing a fair and reasonable settlement while ensuring insurers follow California’s Fair Claims Settlement Practices Regulations.

When your home or business suffers property damage—water, fire, smoke, theft, mold, or structural failure—the insurance claim process becomes complex fast. A licensed public adjuster can help by representing you, documenting your loss, negotiating with the insurer, and ensuring your settlement is fair and reasonable.
But not all adjusters provide the same level of expertise. The questions you ask before hiring one can determine the outcome of your claim.
As a licensed public adjuster with 40+ years of experience working throughout California, these are the exact questions I recommend homeowners and business owners ask to ensure they choose the right advocate.
Top Questions To Ask A Public Adjuster
1. Are you licensed in my state?
A public adjuster must hold an active license in the state where your property is located.
Why This Matters
- Only licensed adjusters can negotiate with insurers on your behalf
- Ensures compliance with California Department of Insurance (CDI) standards
- Protects you from unqualified or unregulated individuals
- Confirms they understand California’s Fair Claims Settlement Practices Regulations
Always verify their license number through the CDI website.
2. How Many Years of Experience Do You Have?
Experience affects how well an adjuster documents damage, interprets policy language, and negotiates your claim.
What Experienced Adjusters Bring
- Deep understanding of complex policy provisions
- Ability to identify hidden or secondary damage
- Strong negotiation ability
- Familiarity with state-specific regulations
- Skill handling large or technical claims
Seasoned adjusters deliver more accurate claim outcomes.
3. What Types of Claims Do You Specialize In?
Choose a public adjuster whose experience matches your type of loss.
Common Specialties
- Water damage (slab leaks, supply line failures, burst pipes)
- Fire and wildfire smoke
- Earthquake
- Theft and vandalism
- Mold or microbial contamination
- Commercial property claims
- Business interruption
Matching specialty ensures your adjuster knows how to identify and document your specific damage correctly.

4. Can You Provide References From Past Clients?
Ask for references from policyholders with similar claim types.
What References Reveal
- Communication style
- Professionalism
- Responsiveness
- Settlement accuracy
- How effectively they handled negotiations
- Client satisfaction
A reputable adjuster always has strong testimonials.
5. How Do You Charge for Your Services
Most public adjusters charge a percentage of the final settlement and only get paid when you get paid.
Important Points to Clarify
- Percentage fee (commonly 5%–15% depending on claim complexity)
- No upfront fees
- No hidden charges
- Contract terms must be fully transparent
- Fees apply only to claim settlements they assist with
Transparent pricing builds trust.
6. What Is Your Process for Handling a Claim?
A skilled adjuster should be able to explain their claim-handling process clearly and step-by-step.
Look for a Process That Includes:
- Full documentation of damage
- Policy review and coverage analysis
- Preparation of estimates and inventories
- Communication with the insurer
- Attending field inspections
- Managing deadlines and regulatory timelines
- Submitting the complete claim package
- Negotiating for a fair and reasonable settlement
A clear workflow helps you know exactly what to expect.
7. How Will You Communicate With Me Throughout the Process?
Ask how often updates are provided and through what method.
Clarify:
- Frequency of updates (weekly, biweekly, etc.)
- Preferred communication method (call, email, text)
- Whether you have direct access to your adjuster
- Availability during urgent claim developments
Consistent communication is critical during high-stress claims.
8. Will You Personally Handle My Claim, or Will Someone Else?
Some firms delegate claim work to assistants, junior adjusters, or outside contractors.
Ask Who Will Handle:
- Inspections
- Communication with the insurer
- Estimate preparation
- Documentation
- Negotiation
You have the right to know exactly who is managing your case.
9. How Do You Handle Disputes With Insurance Companies?
A public adjuster must be skilled at responding to insurer disagreements, delays, or underpayments.
Strong Adjusters Should Be Able To:
- Challenge inaccurate or incomplete estimates
- Present evidence clearly
- Cite policy language effectively
- Use California Fair Claims regulations to ensure compliance
- Push back against unreasonable requests
- Negotiate assertively for a fair and reasonable settlement
Their dispute strategy directly affects your claim’s final outcome.

10. What Documentation Will I Need to Provide—And What Will You Handle?
Your adjuster should clearly define your responsibilities and theirs.
You May Need To Provide:
- Receipts
- Photos
- Access to contractors or plumbers
- Proof of ownership for certain items
The Public Adjuster Should Handle:
- Claim forms
- Policy interpretation
- Damage documentation
- Estimating
- Inventory preparation
- Submission and follow-up
- Communication with the insurer
- Timeline management
This ensures nothing is missed and prevents avoidable delays.

Benefits of Working With a Public Adjuster
Hiring a public adjuster improves accuracy, reduces stress, and ensures you receive a fair and reasonable settlement.
Key Benefits
- Accurate documentation
- Guidance through the entire process
- Strong negotiation
- Faster timeline movement
- Expert policy interpretation
- Representation that protects the policyholder only
Public adjusters help level the playing field during an insurance claim.
Excel Adjusters: Serving Southern California Homeowners and Businesses
Excel Adjusters specializes in:
- Water damage
- Fire and wildfire
- Theft and vandalism
- Earthquake
- Flood (if covered)
- Commercial property claims
Experience
- 2,000+ claims handled
- Multilingual services: English, Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese
- Skilled negotiation and claim preparation
- No upfront or hidden fees
They provide clear guidance and strong advocacy for fair and reasonable settlements.
COMBINED
EXPERIENCE
FAQs
How soon should I hire a public adjuster?
As early as possible—ideally before the insurer’s first inspection.
Do insurance adjusters work for me?
No. They work for the insurance company.
Do public adjusters improve settlement outcomes?
Yes. They create complete, well-supported claims and negotiate for fair and reasonable payouts.
Can a public adjuster help with denied claims?
Yes. They can review the denial, gather additional documentation, and negotiate with the insurer.
Summary
Hiring a public adjuster can significantly improve the outcome of an insurance claim. The right adjuster helps secure a fair and reasonable settlement by interpreting policy language, documenting damage thoroughly, preparing claim estimates, managing insurer communication, and navigating California’s Fair Claims Settlement Practices Regulations. Before hiring a public adjuster, homeowners and business owners should ask about licensing, years of experience, claim specialties, references, fee structure, communication practices, negotiation approach, and who will manage the claim. Public adjusters help prevent mistakes, reduce stress, and provide strong advocacy during every stage of the claim. Their involvement ensures insurers do not overlook damage, misapply coverage, or delay decisions, and that the final settlement accurately reflects the full extent of the loss.
If you’ve experienced water damage and need to file a claim, we can help with the water damage insurance claim process.
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