Broken & Burst Pipe Public Adjuster in Florida
A sudden burst is a covered loss — until the carrier calls it something else.
A pipe bursts and, in minutes, water is through the drywall, under the cabinets, and into the flooring. It is one of the most common home losses in Florida — and one where the carrier’s first offer is often a fraction of the real cost to repair.
Adjusterman documents the source, the sudden nature of the failure, and the full extent of resulting damage — including moisture you cannot see — so a covered burst is settled for what it truly costs to make the home right again.
Broken pipe losses we handle
Burst supply lines, failed fittings and valves, ruptured water heaters, appliance-line failures, and the flooring, cabinetry, drywall, and contents damage that follows.
- Burst supply & pressure lines
- Failed valves & fittings
- Water heater ruptures
- Appliance-line failures
- Flooring, cabinet & drywall damage
Sudden vs. gradual — the whole ballgame
A sudden, accidental pipe burst is a covered peril; slow, long-term leakage usually is not. Carriers routinely try to reclassify a covered burst as gradual. We document the failure and the moisture pattern to establish the sudden, covered nature of the loss.
Broken Pipe Claims — Frequently Asked Questions
Does insurance cover a burst pipe?
The sudden burst and the resulting water damage to your home and contents are typically covered, even if the pipe itself is not. We make sure the full resulting damage — not just the obvious part — is on the claim.
The plumber already fixed the pipe. Did I ruin my claim?
Not necessarily, but documentation matters. If you kept photos, the failed part, and repair records, we can usually still build the claim. Going forward, document before you repair whenever possible.
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Filed a broken pipe claim and got lowballed?
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