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How do I educate the marketplace about the services I offer as a public insurance adjuster and the benefits of utilizing my services?

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Paul Dix Palm Desert , CA

pauldixadjusters.com

3 January 2015 1 reply Small Business

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Paul Dix Palm Desert , CA

Thanks for the Input :-) I do think you are correct. The problem is that it may not be worth it. Even my own immediate family forgets what I do. My father had hail damage to his roof in a hail storm and simply "forgot" about my services initially. I then flew to Boise Idaho, spent a day on his claim, and got him another 10k. Then you have to remember too that the average homeowner has an insurance claim on their home every 25 years....so it tends to get forgotten about. And when they do have a loss, their adrenaline gets going and all their logic flies out the window. I also understand quite a few public adjusters get leads from companies who monitor fire department scanners. But those companies want $700 a month and they do NOT monitor my market place here in the greater palm springs, California area. So because my area of expertise is so thinly specialized, I think I need to look for some sort of real estate attorney group to cooperate with. If you know any public adjusters (or you are a public adjuster and are reading this) please reply :-)

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