Broward County Public Adjuster
Licensed, local, and relentlessly on your side — proving the full value of insurance claims across Broward County, Florida.
When disaster strikes in Broward County, the insurance company’s adjuster works for the insurance company. Adjusterman works only for you — a Florida-licensed public adjusting firm (FL DFS License #P151443) representing property owners throughout Broward County and the wider Southeast Florida.
Home to our Oakland Park headquarters, Broward is where Adjusterman is rooted — from the barrier-island condos of Fort Lauderdale to the inland communities of Coral Springs and Weston.
Storms and losses we handle in Broward County
Broward County property owners most commonly face hurricane and tropical-storm wind, coastal storm surge and flooding, the April 2023 Fort Lauderdale record rainfall and flooding, aging cast iron plumbing in older homes. Whatever your loss, we document it in full — with FAA-licensed drones, thermal imaging, and 3D capture — and negotiate the settlement you’re owed.
- Hurricane Claims in Broward County
- Fire Claims in Broward County
- Water Damage Claims in Broward County
- Mold Claims in Broward County
- Business Interruption in Broward County
- Commercial Claims in Broward County
- Marine Claims in Broward County
- Exotic & Luxury Car Claims in Broward County
Why Broward County property owners choose Adjusterman
A lowball offer or a wrongful denial costs Broward County owners real money. We level the field: an independent, professional scope of your loss, aggressive negotiation with the carrier, and no fee unless we recover for you. New claim, underpaid claim, or denial — it’s rarely too late for a second, independent look.
Cities we serve in Broward County
Broward County claim questions
Do you serve Broward County?
Yes. Adjusterman represents property owners throughout Broward County and all of Southeast Florida. We provide free, on-site inspections and work on a no-recovery, no-fee basis.
What kinds of damage are most common in Broward County?
Broward County property owners most often deal with hurricane and tropical-storm wind, coastal storm surge and flooding, the April 2023 Fort Lauderdale record rainfall and flooding. We document and pursue all of these as covered losses under your policy.
How much does a public adjuster cost in Broward County?
We work on contingency — a percentage of what we recover for you — so there is no upfront cost, and no fee unless we recover on your claim. Your free Broward County inspection carries no obligation.
Have a claim in Broward County?
Get a free, no-obligation inspection from a public adjuster who knows Broward County. No recovery, no fee.
