Why Your Public Adjuster May Recommend a Specific Attorney for Your Insurance Claim

Why Your Public Adjuster May Recommend a Specific Attorney for Your Insurance Claim

When an insurance claim becomes complex, delayed, or wrongfully denied, homeowners may need to add an attorney to their team to reach a fair settlement. In some cases, litigation is the only path forward, and the attorney handling your case can make a major difference in the outcome. That’s why we sometimes recommend a specific attorney—not just any lawyer, but one with the experience, resources, and track record to maximize your settlement.

Choosing the Right Attorney Based on How the Claim Will Play Out in Litigation

Not all claims are the same, and the way a case is likely to unfold in litigation influences which attorneys are best suited to handle it.

Some Claims Are More Likely to Settle Quickly – Certain attorneys have a reputation for strong negotiations and can get results without a lengthy court battle. If we believe your case is best resolved through aggressive settlement discussions, we recommend attorneys who excel in this area.

Other Claims Need Full Litigation Support – Some insurers fight certain types of claims harder than others, requiring a legal team that is fully prepared to go to trial if necessary. If we anticipate that your claim will need expert witnesses, depositions, and court hearings, we’ll direct you to an attorney with the experience and willingness to invest the necessary resources.

Relationships Matter in Litigation – Some attorneys have deep experience dealing with specific insurance carriers, giving them an edge in understanding how those companies handle disputes. If we know an attorney has successfully litigated against your insurance company in the past, that knowledge can be invaluable in building a winning strategy.

Ensuring the Attorney is Accountable to You

Our goal as Public Adjusters is to protect your best interests—which includes holding any attorney we recommend accountable for delivering results. When we suggest a lawyer, it’s because:

  • We Have an Established Relationship – We don’t send clients to attorneys we don’t trust. The attorneys we recommend are ones we’ve worked with before, and we know they are committed to fighting for homeowners.
  • We Stay Involved – Unlike a random law firm you might find online, attorneys we refer know that we are monitoring the process and advocating for our clients. If we feel the attorney isn’t putting in the necessary effort, we have the leverage to hold them accountable.
  • They Put the Client First – Some law firms take on too many cases and fail to give each one the attention it deserves. We only recommend attorneys who we know will prioritize your claim and communicate openly throughout the process.

Final Thoughts

If your claim is heading toward litigation, the right attorney can be the difference between a lowball settlement and the full payout you deserve. We don’t make attorney recommendations lightly—we carefully consider how your case is likely to unfold, which firms have the best track record against your insurer, and whether we can hold them accountable to serve your best interests.

If your claim has been denied, delayed, or underpaid, reach out today. 

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