Most property owners assume their insurance company is looking out for them. In reality, the insurance adjuster works for the insurance company—not for you.

In this episode, Aviva Sonenreich sits down with Andy Gurczak, a seasoned public adjuster to explain what public adjusters actually do, how they help property owners maximize insurance claims, why claims are often delayed, denied, or underpaid, and what every commercial real estate owner, investor, and business owner should know before filing a claim.

Whether you own commercial real estate, investment properties, or a business, this conversation provides valuable insights that could save you significant time, stress, and money when disaster strikes.

00:00 – What is a public adjuster?
01:10 – How long does an insurance claim take?
02:08 – Why Andy Gurczak became a public adjuster
03:11 – How public adjusters get paid
03:58 – A real insurance claim that was wrongly denied
05:51 – Who is actually representing you during an insurance claim?

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