41 Witzel ct
Monsey, NY 10952 - Rockland County
(845) 671-8822
About Public Adjuster Ben:
After Spending 5 Years At B&h As A Sales Professional, Ben Understood That he Could Use His Skills To Help People Navigate the Intricate World of Insurance, and Make Sure Homeowners Get A Fair Settlement. Ben Has Undergone Professional Training With Parslow Engineering, Mark Houser, Jack Hanks, Neal Mccloughan (Head of Aua), Iriedu, Digitory Legal, and Gaf. Ben Is A NY Local and Licensed Public Adjuster in NY & NJ. he Believes That People Will Agree More, If the Other Point of View Gets Communicated Clearly. he Also Believes That Dealing With Sensitive Situations in A Friendly Manner Usually Gets You Further Than Being A Tough Guy From Day One. Nevertheless, he Can Be Heavy-Handed When the Situation Calls for It. Knowing That the Insurance Companies Care More About Keeping Their Pockets Full Than Helping Homeowners Recover From A Loss, Ben's Mission Is To Be an Advocate for You and Maximize the Insurance Benefits That You've Paid For. he Will Work Diligently To Get for You, Your Full Insurance Claim Payout in A Moral and Efficient Process.
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