Your Advocate in the Wildfire Damage Claim Process

Why Choose Shield Public Adjusters for Your Wildire Damage Claim?

We Represent You, Not the Insurance Company – While insurance adjusters aim to protect their bottom line, we work exclusively for you to secure the best possible outcome.

Thorough Wildfire Damage Documentation – From structural burns to smoke, soot, and water damage, we ensure every detail is accounted for in your wildfire insurance claim.

Skilled in Wildfire Claim Negotiation – We challenge denied or underpaid claims and fight for the compensation you truly deserve.

Stress-Free Claim Management – We take care of the entire wildfire claims process—so you can focus on rebuilding, not red tape.

Advocating

We represent you, not the insurance company. Our goal is to get you the settlement you need to rebuild and recover.

Transparency

We believe in clear communication and honest guidance throughout the claims process.

Expertise

With decades of experience and industry certifications, we bring unmatched knowledge and skill to every case.

Shield Public Adjusters has successfully recovered millions of dollars for homeowners and business owners across California

At Shield Public Adjusters, we do more than handle paperwork—we stand beside you when everything feels uncertain. We understand the emotional and financial strain that comes with wildfire damage, and we’re committed to helping you get every dollar you’re entitled to from your wildfire insurance claim.

Backed by over two decades of hands-on experience in construction, restoration, and insurance adjusting, we know how to cut through red tape and advocate fiercely on your behalf. Our mission goes beyond securing a settlement—we’re here to help you rebuild your life with clarity and confidence. When you need a team that puts your recovery first, count on Shield Public Adjusters.

Nikolay Zubyan, Founder

Don’t Let Your Insurance Company Undervalue Your Claim—Contact Us Today!

Insurance companies are known to downplay losses, drag out the process, or deny valid claims entirely. But with Shield Public Adjusters in your corner, you have an experienced ally who will push back and make sure your wildfire insurance claim is handled fairly and fully.

Wildfire damage can be overwhelming—physically, emotionally, and financially. Don’t take on the insurance company alone. Reach out to Shield Public Adjusters today, and let us fight to secure the maximum settlement you’re owed.

Got a Question?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Start by ensuring your safety and reporting the loss to your insurance provider. Then, document all visible damage with photos or videos, and avoid discarding anything until it’s been reviewed. Contacting a public adjuster early can also help protect your claim from the start.

Most standard homeowner’s insurance policies include wildfire damage, but coverage can vary. It’s important to review your policy and understand what is and isn’t included—such as structure, personal property, additional living expenses, and landscaping.

Deadlines vary depending on your insurance policy and state regulations. However, it’s best to file as soon as possible to avoid complications or denial. A public adjuster can help ensure you meet all required timelines.

You don’t have to accept it. If you believe the settlement doesn’t reflect your actual losses, a public adjuster can help you dispute it and negotiate for a fair payout based on the true value of your damage.

Yes, in many cases you can reopen a claim if new damage is discovered or if the initial payment was insufficient. A public adjuster can review your claim and determine if additional compensation is possible.

A public adjuster works exclusively for you—not the insurance company. They assess damage, gather evidence, handle paperwork, and negotiate on your behalf to maximize your settlement and reduce your stress during recovery.

You should include all fire, smoke, soot, water, and structural damage, as well as losses to personal belongings, landscaping, fencing, and temporary housing costs if you’re displaced. A full inspection ensures nothing is overlooked.

Public adjusters typically work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if you receive a settlement. The fee is usually a small percentage of the total payout and is well worth the value they can bring to your claim.