How Do Public Adjusters Get Paid? A Clear Guide for Property Owners
Discover how public adjusters get paid and why their contingency fee model often pays for itself. No upfront costs. Get the facts.
Why You Need a Naples Florida Public Adjuster After a Property Loss
A Naples Florida public adjuster helps policyholders get fair insurance settlements. Learn the benefits!
Public Adjuster vs. Independent Adjuster: The Difference Your Insurer Hopes You Never Learn
The word "independent" makes it sound like the adjuster is neutral. They're not. An independent adjuster works for your insurance company — and that distinction costs policyholders thousands every year. Here's what each type of adjuster actually does, who pays them, and when you need your own.
Do You Need a Public Adjuster in Milwaukee? A Local Claims Guide
Milwaukee homeowners are filing more insurance claims than ever — and getting less. From the August 2025 floods to annual hail seasons, here's when a public adjuster makes the difference and what WI claim rules you need to know.
Does HOA Insurance Cover Water Damage? What Your Board and Insurer Won't Explain
When water damage hits a condo or HOA property, insurers play a shell game between the master policy and your HO-6. The answer to "who pays" depends on where the water came from — and the insurer's first instinct is to point at the other policy.
How to Get a Copy of Your HOA Master Insurance Policy
If you live in a condo, townhouse, or gated community, you're likely covered under a Homeowners Association (HOA) master insurance policy. But when disaster strikes—like a hurricane, fire, or burst pipe—you may need to access that policy fast.
So, how do you get a copy of your HOA master insurance policy? In this blog, we’ll break down:
What the HOA master policy covers (and what it doesn’t)
Why you need it for insurance claims
Step-by-step instructions to request a copy
State-specific laws for Florida, Minnesota, and Wisconsin
When to call in a public adjuster like Shoreline
Let’s make sure you're prepared before you ever need it.
What to Do If Your Insurance Denied Your Roof Claim: A Step-by-Step Guide
A denied roof claim isn't the final answer — it's a starting position. This guide covers the real reasons insurers deny roof claims, how to challenge the denial with evidence that works, and when to bring in a public adjuster to reopen the file.
Does Your HOA Need Insurance? What Every Board Member Gets Wrong About Coverage
Yes, your HOA needs insurance — but most boards discover the gaps in their coverage only after a major claim hits. A public adjuster who handles HOA claims across three states explains which policies actually matter, what boards consistently get wrong, and the coverage gap that triggers special assessments on every unit owner.
When Does Hurricane Season Start in Florida?
What You Need to Know About Florida's 2025 Hurricane Season
Florida residents know that when summer rolls around, hurricane season is never far behind. But exactly when does hurricane season start in Florida? And more importantly—how can you prepare?
In this blog, we’ll break down:
The official start and end dates of Florida’s hurricane season
2025 hurricane season forecasts
Peak periods of activity
How residents of Collier County, and throughout Florida, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, can prepare
Why Shoreline Public Adjusters should be your go-to resource when a storm strikes
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Filing Insurance Claims
Filing a home insurance claim can be a stressful and confusing process, especially in the aftermath of a disaster. Whether you're dealing with hurricane damage in Florida, winter storms in Wisconsin, or severe weather in Minnesota, homeowners often make costly errors that can delay or even result in the denial of their insurance claims. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the most common mistakes to avoid when filing insurance claims so you can protect your property, your finances, and your peace of mind.
You’ll learn:
The top mistakes homeowners make when filing claims
Why some claims get rejected
How to avoid errors during the insurance claim process
What to do when submitting property damage claims
Denied Insurance Claim in Minnesota? A Licensed Public Adjuster's Guide to Fighting Back
Most denied insurance claims in Minnesota aren't final — they're a negotiating position. This guide covers the exact statutes, deadlines, and steps a licensed public adjuster uses to reverse denials and recover what policyholders are actually owed.
Will a Hit-and-Run Claim Raise My Insurance?
Being involved in a hit-and-run accident is stressful enough without having to worry about how it will impact your car insurance. Many drivers wonder: Will filing a hit-and-run claim raise my insurance? The answer depends on several factors, including your insurance policy, state laws, and whether the at-fault driver is identified. In this article, we’ll break down how hit-and-run claims work, whether they affect your insurance rates, and what you can do to minimize potential increases.
Are Insurance Proceeds for Property Damage Taxable?
Most property damage insurance proceeds aren't taxable — but there are exceptions. Learn the IRS rules for homeowner and business claims, plus when you might owe taxes on your payout.
Southwest Florida Business Flood Claims: What Most Owners Get Wrong
Flooding can shut down a Southwest Florida business for weeks — but the insurance claim doesn't have to drag on for months. Learn how to document commercial flood damage, close NFIP coverage gaps, and recover business interruption losses.
Filing a Business Interruption Insurance Claim: What Most Owners Miss
Business interruption insurance claims are among the most complex — and most underpaid — claims in commercial insurance. Insurers exploit waiting periods, challenge loss calculations, and drag out the process while your revenue disappears. Here's how to file one correctly and avoid the traps that cost business owners thousands.
How to File a Homeowners Insurance Claim the Right Way
Filing a homeowners insurance claim the right way means knowing what the insurer expects — and what they're hoping you'll miss. This step-by-step guide covers the full process from a public adjuster's perspective.
Hail Damage Claims in Wisconsin: Why Your Insurer's First Estimate Is Almost Always Wrong
Wisconsin hail damage claims are among the most underpaid in the Midwest. Learn the insurer tactics that shrink your payout, the WI statutes that protect you, and what a public adjuster actually finds when they reopen the file.
Fire Damage Claims in Naples FL: What the Insurer's Estimate Leaves Out Every Time
Fire damage in Naples doesn't end when the flames go out. Smoke migrates into walls, HVAC systems, and attic spaces — and most insurer estimates ignore all of it. Here's what a licensed public adjuster finds that the insurer's adjuster won't.
Public Claims Adjuster vs. Insurance Company Adjuster: Who’s Really on Your Side?
When disaster strikes, filing an insurance claim can feel overwhelming. Policyholders often assume their insurance company adjuster is there to ensure they receive a fair payout. However, that’s not always the case. A public claims adjuster, also known as a public insurance adjuster, works exclusively for you—the policyholder—to maximize your claim settlement. In this article, we’ll explore the key differences between a public adjuster and an insurance company adjuster, helping you make informed decisions when filing a claim.
What is an Insurance Binder? A Complete Guide
An insurance binder is a temporary contract that provides proof of insurance coverage before the final policy is issued. Whether you're purchasing a new home, vehicle, or business insurance, an insurance binder acts as an official document that guarantees you are covered during the underwriting process.
In this guide, we'll explain what an insurance binder is, why it's important, and how it differs from a standard insurance policy. We'll also discuss its key components and answer frequently asked questions.