Bucks County-Based Public Adjuster Works For You


Tom Crossan
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Area Public Adjusters is a locally owned and operated insurance adjusting service. The owner, Tom Crossan, works for the insured assisting home and business owners when a loss occurs.

Area Public Adjusters has assisted homeowners and businesses impacted by numerous disasters since 2007.

While an insurance company will provide a company inspired settlement, using a public adjuster to negotiate a claim settlement will maximize the settlement in favor of the insured. A licensed adjuster will go over step-by-step instructions, set-up an inspection, and answer any questions you, the homeowner, may have. Area Public Adjusters evaluates the damage to determine the cause of loss to your home or business.

Damage to a roof that was repaired with the help of Area Public Adjusters.
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Tom explains, โ€œwe will develop a detailed scope of the damages sustained and will then meet with the insurance company adjuster to negotiate a maximum settlement for you.โ€

The goal is to settle the loss quickly and efficiently to get the damage repaired allowing the homeowner to move on with their lives.

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โ€œKnowledge is leverage, know your rights!โ€

The agency works with homeowners who experience any damage from wind, fire, smoke or a storm to your home or business. They look out for you. There is no out-of-pocket cost and work on a contingent fee basis. In other words, they only get paid when you get paid.

Damage from a toilet that overflowed.

Tom brings a wealth of experience and knowledge including a Bachelorโ€™s of Science Degree in Insurance from Penn State University. Tom also is a graduate of the Insurance Society of Philadelphia, former insurance broker licensed by the IICRC, and a bonded and licensed public adjuster.

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Tomโ€™s staff is on call 24/7 to answer any questions you may have. They can be contacted at 1-800-289-9896 or 215-995-2075.

More information is provided at Area Public Adjusters website.