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Public Adjuster License Needed To Assist With Claims

Sometimes contractors attempt to help victims of disasters by offering assistance with their insurance claim. If they do so they may illegally be engaging in the practice of public adjusting without being properly licensed by the Department of Financial Services.

The definition of a public adjuster, as explained in Section 626.854, Florida Statutes, is any person, except an attorney, who, for money or any other thing of value (which would include securing a contract for repairs):

  1. Prepares, completes or files an insurance claim form for an insured

  2. Aids in any manner on behalf of an insured in negotiating for or effecting the settlement of a claim

  3. Advertises or solicits for employment as an adjuster of such claims 

If you are acting as a public adjuster in any manner by negotiating or effecting the settlement of an insurance claim on behalf of an insured and you are performing any of these services for money, commission or anything of value without being licensed as a public adjuster (Section 626.854, Florida Statutes), you could be subject to arrest and may be charged with a third-degree felony as provided by Section 626.8738, Florida Statutes.

If you should have any questions about what activities constitute acting as a public adjuster, please contact the Department of Financial Services at 850-413-3136 or through its website, MyFloridaCFO.com.

(Taken from page four of the Fall 2007 DBPR Newsletter.)