What is a public insurance adjuster?
Public adjusters are generally there for the policy holder to protect their interests from the large insurance corporations. Just as someone might hire a lawyer to fight their battle in a court of law.

Are the insurance companies adjusters trained to minimize claims?
Yes. The insurance company’s adjusters are not trained to look for additional damages aside from the blatantly obvious. They are simply trained to address all issues that are brought up by the policy holder. They are trained to minimize the value of the damage.

Do you work for the insurance companies?
No, we work for you, the policy holder. We will fight for what you deserve under the provisions of your policy. Always remember - an insurance carrier will never pay for something not covered by your policy. However this leaves a lot to be interpreted. A Hillis adjuster is an expert at interpreting an insurance policy.

When should I call Hillis?
Before you call your insurance company, call on a Hillis professional, who reads insurance policies for a living, and who knows your rights under the provisions of your policy.

What does Hillis’ service cost?
Our fees are contingent upon your settlement. We do not get paid until you are completely happy with your settlement. Similar to an agreement with an attorney, our fee is negotiated with you up front and is a percentage of your settlement. There are no out of pocket expenses in relation to Hillis' services for the client.

How thorough is Hillis in inspecting and assessing damage?
We are extremely thorough. We treat EVERY insurance claim like it is our very own.


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