CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY DAMAGE CLAIMS CAN CREATE CHALLENGES BEST HANDLED BY AN EXPERIENCED PUBLIC ADJUSTER
Along with the many benefits of condo living, there can also be challenges in the event that property damage occurs to the building. This damage could be the result of events associated with flooding and water damage, wind damage, fires or smoke damage. From coast to coast, millions of Americans live in condominiums. Condos provide their owners with a number of benefits, including in most circumstances no outdoor maintenance, lower costs than buying a comparable house, and the sense of community that living in close proximity to neighbors provides.
Along with the many benefits of condo living, there can also be challenges in the event that property damage occurs to the building. This damage could be the result of events associated with flooding and water damage, wind damage, fires or smoke damage. If one of these events occurs, there is a good chance that multiple insurance companies are going to be involved.
“When property damage occurs at a condominium complex and multiple units are involved, it can make navigating several insurance policies and determining who is responsible a real challenging undertaking,” said Douglas Waldie, President of Hudson Douglas Public Adjusters, LLC. “Engaging a public adjuster to represent the interests of the various policy holders is highly recommended in these types of situations. An experienced public adjuster is an expert at navigating these types of complex claims to ensure the best possible outcome for all of the policy holders involved.”
Condominium owners with insurance claims in Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey can depend on the professionals at Hudson Douglas Public Adjusters to represent their interests exclusively. Their public adjusters are also construction experts so hidden damages don’t go unnoticed. This means that all of the property damage will be extensively documented to make sure the insurance company provides all of the necessary resources, as defined by the policy, to make repairs and replace property.