Florida 3-20 Public Adjuster Exam Outlines Exam 2025 Questions and Answers
Florida 3-20 Public Adjuster Exam Outlines Exam 2025 Questions and Answers
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Florida 3-20 Public Adjuster Exam Outlines Exam 2025 Questions and Answers There are several important statutory requirements pertaining to contracts made by public adjusters: - --CORRECT ANSWER--Must state the type of claim, including an emergency claim, non-emergency claim or supplemental claim. Requires the signatures of all named insureds. If the signatures of all named insureds are not available, the public adjuster must submit an affidavit signed by the available named insureds attesting that they have authority to enter into the contract and settle all claim issues on behalf of the named insureds. An unaltered copy of the contract must be remitted to the insurer within 30 days after execution. This means the contract provided to the insurer must also contain the agreed upon fee percentage. True or False: Both mediation and sinkhole neutral evaluation are non-binding. Neither the insured nor the insurance company is legally obligated to accept the outcome of the mediation conference. - --CORRECT ANSWER--True ....COPYRIGHT ©️ 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED...TRUSTED & VERIFIED 1