Your talent, skill, tenaciousness, and calm demeanor have been a source of comfort to me during some really tough days. Your abilities have always instilled confidence that our pursuit would end in a victory we could all savor...Your warmth, listening skills, and kindness along the way are appreciated. You are a professional in the true sense of the word. Thank you for the respect and concern you have shown me personally."

Jerilyn Brown, President - Stonecrest Patio Homeowners Association
Agoura Hills, CA
  1. 1

    You just suffered serious damage to your condominium and you are wondering what to do next.

  2. 2

    You call your insurance company and wait for an adjuster to come out, hoping that they will have your best interests at heart.

  3. 3

    You moved from the asset side of your insurance company's ledger to the liability side.

We Can Help

Knowing everything you possibly can about the "fine print" of your insurance policy before you have any substantive dialogue with your insurer is an absolute necessity. Know what you are covered for and how to claim it. What you say to your insurance company's adjuster and how you say it can make a dramatic difference in how much you get paid. The more you know, the better the results.

Condominium Factors to Consider

Be sure to understand each of the following factors before engaging with the insurance company. Knowledge is the key to a successful claim outcome.

  • What is my broker's/agent’s role?
  • Does the adjuster work for us or the insurance company? Why they can't work for both. It's a conflict.
  • Does the insurance company pay for professionals necessary to evaluate my claim? Are they working for us or them?
  • Is there coinsurance in our policy? What does it mean?
  • Is the insurance company using an independent building or equipment consultant to prepare a bid? Who are these consultants? Who are they working for? Do they only work for insurance companies?
  • How quickly can we get started rebuilding?
  • Can a contractor negotiate my claim? Why it's a bad idea.
  • Are our continuing property management fees covered?
  • How does our policy address increased costs due to new codes? If my coverage is limited, what can we do about it?
  • Will the insurance company pay for a construction manager?
  • Where do the unit owner’s interest end and the HOA’s interests begin?

Condominium References

In addition to the 5,000+ references on our list, here are some well-known names in the condominium industry we have helped.

The Difference Public Adjusters Make

We work exclusively for YOU, not the insurance company. Our insurance professionals have managed and negotiated thousands of claims for nearly every type of natural and man-made disaster. Local in our approach, we have over forty offices across the U.S. and Canada, and an unmatched network of expert resources to efficiently mobilize and be at your side.

Our Results

Racquet Club Homeowners Association

$364,265
Without
Greenspan Adjusters International
$888,878
With
Greenspan Adjusters International

Golden Gate Ave HOA

$412,065
Without
Greenspan Adjusters International
$612,065
With
Greenspan Adjusters International

Scottsdale Mission

$1,800,000
Without
Greenspan Adjusters International
$2,350,000
With
Greenspan Adjusters International

North Canyon Condominiums

$2,400,000
Without
Greenspan Adjusters International
$7,700,000
With
Greenspan Adjusters International
Prior to your involvement, State Farm Insurance Company had only valued our loss at $134,000.00. Through your efforts, we were able to secure a settlement in excess of $1,000,000.00 in a relatively short period of… Read More about Al Becker, President

Al Becker, President, 12841 Woodbridge Homeowners Association

Actual results will vary based on individual circumstance and nature of insurance claim loss. There are no guarantees you will experience the same results.