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                            NATIONAL ADJUSTERS
                         EXPERTISE MEANS A LARGER
                       SETTLEMENT FOR YOU!

Experience is key. Our team has the knowledge and training to successfully represent your interests
and maximize your insurance claim. We work on your behalf so you will receive the best possible
insurance settlement.
                                                               Public Adjuster Representation Typically

We maximize your recovery by representing your interests.      Results in Larger Payments to Policyholders
Your insurance company will recognize National
Adjusters as your representative because we are licensed                                    $17,187
by the State Insurance Department.                                                                           No Public Adjuster

We will prepare all necessary estimates and inventories of                                 Public Adjuster
damages that are required to document your claim.

Our Public Adjusters will assist you in fulfilling all policy  $2,029

requirements and demands made by your insurance                Source: OPPAGA analysis. Data refers to the median (50th percentile or typical) payment.
company. We will meet with your insurance company
representatives and handle all details and negotiations, which are essential for you to receive a proper
settlement. You are informed of the progress and status of your claim on a regular basis.

    Policyholders with Public Adjuster representation typically received
            higher settlements than those without Public Adjusters.

 The payment to a policyholder with a catastrophe claim with the representation of a Public Adjuster
 was on average 747% greater than those without representation. On non-catastrophic claims, those
that had representation of a Public Adjuster had a payment increase that was on average 574% greater.

                                                                               Source: OPPAGA January 2010 Report No. 10-06
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