How To Hire Contractors After Fire? Attorney Explains
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Video Transcript
After a fire, hire your own contractor and consider retaining a public adjuster to align vendors solely with your interests. Public adjusters often have vetted contractor relationships and help counter insurer-driven repair pressure. This article explains the safest way to choose vendors and protect your fire-loss insurance claim.
Ray Hrdlicka – Host – Attorneys.Media
“So, what should the homeowner do?”
Spencer Freeman – Fire-Loss Attorney – Pierce County, WA
“Find their own vendor. And I really strongly encourage a homeowner to hire a public adjuster who’s going to have relationships with similar vendors, that are going to come in. And those vendor’s viewpoint and perspective is going to be only to protect the homeowner, and not worry about the pocketbook of the insurance company.”