The public adjusting community stands with law enforcement and state Divisions of Insurance in the investigation and prosecution of cases of the unlicensed practice of public adjusting. Sadly we are seeing more and more cases of contractors who are engaging in this illegal practice and harming policyholders in the process. If you are a policyholder with a claim, you should ONLY select licensed, bonded and qualified public adjusters from your state association or national associations, AAPIA or NAPIA to assist you with the claim process. In Florida, this practice is considered a third degree felony. The Florida Association of Public Insurance Adjusters urges contractors and other tradespersons not to break the law by engaging in unlicensed public adjusting. Just Don’t Do It.
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The public adjusting community stands with law enforcement and state Divisions of Insurance in the investigation and prosecution of cases of the unlicensed practice of public adjusting. Sadly we are seeing more and more cases of contractors who are engaging in this illegal practice and harming policyholders in the process. If you are a policyholder with a claim, you should ONLY select licensed, bonded and qualified public adjusters from your state association or national associations, AAPIA or NAPIA to assist you with the claim process. In Florida, this practice is considered a third degree felony. The Florida Association of Public Insurance Adjusters urges contractors and other tradespersons not to break the law by engaging in unlicensed public adjusting. Just Don’t Do It.