
How Proper Claim Documentation Could Save You Thousands on Hail Claims
"Denied or underpaid hail damage insurance claims often come down to poor documentation. Learn how to prove scope, capture evidence, and secure the full payout you deserve."

Navigating the Line: Understanding Unauthorized Practice of Public Adjusting for Contractors in Montana, Idaho, and Utah
Contractors in the Mountain West often encounter property owners struggling with insurance claims after fire, storm, or water damage. While it may feel natural to step in and assist with the claims process, crossing into insurance advocacy without a public adjusting license can put both contractors and clients at serious risk.
This guide explains the clear legal boundaries between licensed contractors and public adjusters, outlining what contractors can and cannot do during an insurance claim. From state-specific licensing rules in Montana, Idaho, and Utah to the gray areas that often cause trouble, you’ll learn how to stay compliant while still supporting policyholders.
By focusing on construction expertise, providing accurate damage assessments, and collaborating with licensed public adjusters when needed, contractors can protect their businesses and ensure clients receive fair claim outcomes and quality repairs.

The Bottom Line Impact: Why Annual Maintenance and Inspections Are Non-Negotiable for Commercial Property Owners
Understanding Direct Physical Loss and Policy Coverage in Insurance Claims
Insurance policies typically cover direct physical loss to tangible property—meaning visible, physical damage like fire, flood, or theft. But knowing whether your specific loss is covered often requires expert interpretation of complex policy language, exclusions, and endorsements. A licensed public adjuster or insurance professional can help identify hidden coverage, avoid common pitfalls, and maximize your claim payout. Don't let unclear policy wording stand between you and your recovery—consult with an expert to ensure you're fully protected.

Know the Three Requirements to get an Insurance Claim Paid: Every Policyholder Should be Told
Understanding Direct Physical Loss and Policy Coverage in Insurance Claims
Insurance policies typically cover direct physical loss to tangible property—meaning visible, physical damage like fire, flood, or theft. But knowing whether your specific loss is covered often requires expert interpretation of complex policy language, exclusions, and endorsements. A licensed public adjuster or insurance professional can help identify hidden coverage, avoid common pitfalls, and maximize your claim payout. Don't let unclear policy wording stand between you and your recovery—consult with an expert to ensure you're fully protected.

Why Every Real Estate Professional Should Have a Public Adjuster in Their Network
“Real estate pros: Protect your clients’ investments by connecting them with a public adjuster. Learn how this relationship boosts value, trust, and referrals."

Why Definitions Matter in Insurance Claims: Every Word Counts
"Insurance policies are legal contracts, and every word matters. Learn why understanding key definitions like 'flood,' 'occurrence,' and 'loss' can make or break your claim—and how to protect yourself before disaster strikes."

The Hidden Value of Thorough Property Inspections in Insurance Claims
A thorough inspection serves as your financial protection by creating an irrefutable record of all damage and necessary repairs.