John Moynagh Public Insurance Adjuster
Benefits of Hiring John Moynagh, Public Adjuster
- Public adjuster represents the consumer
- Public adjuster deals directly with insurance company
- Public adjuster is licensed by the State of Florida
- No upfront fees, paid on contingency
The Benefits of Hiring a Public Insurance Adjuster
Life sometimes comes at you fast and you may find yourself with a major loss from property damage. Whether it’s wind, flood or fire it makes no difference. Can you really trust your insurance company to reimburse you to the fullest? Should you hire an attorney? Your house is a mess, you can’t even work - who has money for an attorney? Take a big deep breath and become familiar with the title of Public Adjuster, preferably John Moynagh, Public Adjuster serving Palm Beach County, Broward County, Miami/Dade County, and Monroe County in South Florida. We also the Treasure Coast including Martin County, St. Lucie County, Indian River County, Brevard County, Okeechobee County, Glades County, and Volusia County. Central Florida is our specialty serving Orange County and Orlando. On the West Coast of Florida, we service Hillsborough County, Pinellas County, Manatee County, Sarasota County, Polk County, Pasco County, Lee County, Collier County, and Tampa and St Petersburg.
John Moynagh's Qualifications
- Over 20 years of experience as an insurance adjuster in Central Florida and South Florida
- Has processed over 10,000 claims during his career
- Lives and works in Central Florida and South Florida
- Licensed by the State of Florida
John's territory includes Orlando, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Hialeah, West Palm Beach, Tampa, Tamarac, St Petersburg, St Pete Beach, Clearwater, Boca Raton, Pompano Beach, Miramar, Kendall, Daytona Beach, Sebastian, Sarasota, Kissimmee, Lake Buena Vista, Melbourne, Tequesta, Titusville, Stuart, Jenson Beach, Key West, Key Largo, Islamorada, Lake Mary, North Palm Beach, Gainesville, Lakeland, Palm Beach Gardens, Deerfield Beach, Delray Beach, Cocoa Beach, Vero Beach, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth, Vero Beach, Port St Lucie, Ft Myers, Cape Coral, Coral Gables, Davie, Sunrise, Plantation, Weston, Coral Springs, Margate, Hallandale, Hallandale Beach, Coconut Grove, Coconut Creek, Palm Bay, Palm City, Palm Coast, and Fort Pierce.
The first thing you need to understand is that there are three types of insurance adjusters. Staff Adjusters are full-time employees of the insurance company and owe their livelihood and salaries to them. Independent Adjusters are contracted and paid for by the insurance companies to represent them. The Public Adjuster is contracted by you the policy holder. There are NO up-front fees or costs. It makes no difference where you are in the midst of settling your claim or even if you have already made a settlement. A Professional Public Adjuster can step right in to make sure you have received the maximum amount and if not have them increase your settlement.
Three Types of Insurance Adjusters
- Staff - employee of the insurance company
- Independent - contractor hired by insurance company
- Public - represents the consumer
Public Insurance Adjusters Represent the Insured
A true professional Public Adjuster such as John Moynagh, is someone who has worked with the insurance companies for over twenty years and has established a good working relationship with them. Whether you are insured by a small or major company, they all have the same goal. The insurance company wants to be paid more money in premiums than they pay out in damage claims. However, the policy holder has the right to expect full compensation for their loses.
Would you hire a knowledgeable attorney to represent you if you were dealing with a law suite in court that could result in thousands of dollars in fines and damage fees? Of course you would. Then why attempt to negotiate with a large corporation without your own adjuster to represent you? The Public Adjuster works on a contingency that he will receive a percentage of the monetary award that he secures from the insurance company on your claim. The Public Adjuster only gets paid when you get paid. No up-front fees or expenses for you to worry about.
John Moynagh, a Florida Public Insurance Adjuster
A good Public Adjuster, such as John Moynagh, is familiar with the insurance companies and is on good working terms with their representatives. Remember, the insurance company will send “their” Staff and/or Independent adjuster to you as their representative. They may tell you they are there to assist you, but they are really representing the best interest of the insurance company that they work for. If you should find yourself with property damage due to a natural disaster such as wind, flood or fire, suffering from loss of wages or the victim of vehicle damages - you need to contact a Public Adjuster to represent you. Even if you have already accepted what you believe to be a reasonable settlement, John Moynagh, Public Adjuster, may be able to arrange for additional compensation for you.

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