After a car accident or vehicle damage, filing an insurance claim can be confusing and frustrating. You may wonder if an independent auto adjuster near you can help — or if you need to look for a public adjuster instead. Let’s break down the difference and help you find the right support.
An independent adjuster is hired by an insurance company, not the policyholder. They are “independent” in the sense that they’re not full-time employees of the insurer — but they still work on behalf of the insurance company to investigate claims and help determine the payout amount.
While most public adjusters focus on property claims (like home or commercial damage), some may assist with large or complex auto-related losses — particularly when the damage overlaps with home policies or commercial vehicle coverage. Always ask if the adjuster handles auto claims specifically.
At IPASSN, we specialize in insurance claims of all types. While most of our services focus on property loss, we can help connect you with trusted independent or public adjusters experienced in auto-related claims. Our mission is to ensure you're treated fairly, no matter the type of claim.
If you’re struggling with an auto insurance claim or unsure who to trust, reach out to IPASSN for a free consultation. We’ll help you understand your options, review your policy, and get connected with the right expert — whether that’s an independent auto adjuster or a public adjuster for auto claims.