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We are dedicated to recovering a fair settlement from your Insurance Company.
  • When you have an insurance claim, you don't have to accept just what the insurance company offers. Insurance companies employ trained adjusters and it is in their best interest to do so. It is in your best interest to employ a Public Adjuster to represent you.
  • For residential, commercial, industrial or retail losses, there is no claim too small or too large. Fees are based only on the amount you recover.
  1. Wind and hurricane damage.
  2. Water damage from plumbing or flood losses
  3. Fire and lightning damage
  4. Theft or vandalism claims
  5. Collapse
  6. Mold
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"I cannot tell you how fortunate I was to find Mr. Fredrick. Over the years Mr. Fredrick has successfully resolved several losses for me to both residential and commercial property including Fire damages, Wind and Water damages, Flood damages, and Vandalism problems. Whenever I have any type of loss, I call Mr. Fredrick right away. I can then pay attention to business and leave the insurance problems to him. Do yourself a big favor and give Steve Fredrick a call."

John Greer
Sarasota, FL

 

"Our 36-unit apartment building sustained substantial wind damage which the insurance company first claimed to be less than our deductible ($3,000). After months passed with limited success, our first public adjuster recommended enlisting Mr. Fredrick's services. He turned our claim in successfully for more than $100,000.00 -- a job well done."

Art Deco Properties

 

"My insurance company told me they would only pay $1,400. for my loss. I was forced to take out a loan to repair my damage. A friend told me about Mr. Fredrick and after less than two months, he convinced the company to pay an additional $10,990! I can't believe the difference."

John Perruc