Fishtown Fire Damage

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Dealing with fire damage is traumatic enough without the insurance claim adding stress to your plate. If your Fishtown home was damaged during a kitchen fire, electrical fire, or other accidental fire, a Philadelphia Public Adjuster can help you file a fire damage claim and negotiate for a fair settlement.

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Hire A Public Adjuster For Fishtown Fire Damage

If you’re a property owner in the Fishtown area of Philadelphia, having a Public Adjuster on speed dial can be clutch when fire damage strikes. Whether you were cooking bacon and the grease got out of hand, you forgot to unplug your space heater before falling asleep, or you were a victim of a rowhome fire that spread from your neighbor’s property, fire damage and smoke damage can destroy your property.


After suffering a scary, potentially life-altering event, now your insurance is playing in your face, withholding with the money you need to repair your home and move on with your life.

Finding a Public Adjuster with experience in Philadelphia fire damage claims can take a lot of that stress off your plate, but it never hurts to stay informed on what you should do after suffering fire damage to your home or property.

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Fishtown Fire Claims: Before You File

If you’re looking to file a fire damage claim with your insurance, there are a few things you should do to stay on top of the process.

  1. Document any smoke or fire damage by taking clear photographs of the affected areas. Make sure to take clear, detailed photographs of your home's fire and smoke damage, as this evidence will strengthen your claim and maximize your settlement. Need a hand documenting the damage? A Public Adjuster can help.
  2. Tell your insurance company about your fire damage right away. Hold on to any receipts related to necessary temporary repairs or mitigation contractors. Most policies will cover the cost of necessary temporary repairs as long as you keep track of your receipts. 
  3. Complete any necessary remediation to prevent further damage. Choose reputable vendors like Best Option Restoration or Voda Cleaning & Restoration

It’s worth noting that, if you were thinking about hiring a Public Adjuster to help with your claim, the earlier the better. You can hire a Public Adjuster at any point during the claim process, but they’re at their most effective when they’re able to help during the initial damage assessment.

Notice Signs Of Hidden Fire Damage

Certain types of fire damage are fairly obvious, while other types of fire damage can be harder to spot and might even require a professional to identify. This includes things like heat damage to your roof or plumbing, melted wiring, damage to HVAC systems, and even more subtle smoke damage.

INFOGRAPHIC: Signs of Smoke Damage

Should You Hire A Fishtown Public Adjuster?

A Public Adjuster can help you understand your policy, estimate losses, and if the fire claim is not a total loss, they can help negotiate the claim coverage to maximize your settlement offer.


Unlike insurance adjusters, Public Adjusters work for you, not the insurance company. Using a Public Adjuster increases the average insurance claim by up to 747%!

If you’re thinking about hiring a Philadelphia Public Adjuster for your Fishtown fire claim, Tiger Adjusters® has got you covered! Our local team is ready to drive your claim forward and help you recover from fire damage.

Public Adjusters use their insurance expertise to help you get what you’re owed from your insurance carrier.

Public Adjusters get paid a percentage of the settlement money that they recover for you at the end of the process.

They only charge for their services once you receive your insurance settlement, so you won’t pay anything out of pocket.

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