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Business

"Rebuilding Mezza Luna was a daunting task, but because of Greg Boyd and the staff at Ball & Boyd Public Adjusters, I could focus on rebuilding our family's 70 year old restaurant while they focuses on handling my insurance claim.

I truly believe that I would not have the restaurant that I have today if I did'nt have the help of Greg Boyd and Tim Ball.... I can't thank them enough."

 

E.J. Cubellis

Business needs are not home-owners' needs. Business losses are much higher.
Business settlements are more complex. Down-time can destroy a business.
Ball and Boyd Public Adjusters understand this...

It's a simple fact: A house fire can destroy hundreds of thousands of dollars in structure and inventory. But a business fire can destroy hundreds of millions of dollars. Sheer magnitude of the loss makes settling a business claim orders of magnitude more complex. The insurance company has someone on the payroll to protect their interests. Do you? Probably not, and that's why a business needs someone on their side. Even before the smoke clears, Ball and Boyd can marshal a team to your side who understand business.

Ball and Boyd Public Adjusters are business owners in their own right, and are in tune with the impact that a business loss can have on inventory control, revenue streams, tax liability, supply chain and other areas that a residential loss will never encounter.

If a loss has stopped your revenue stream, it won't stop your bills, your taxes, your utilities, and the lease on equipment. You need someone at your side quickly, who can help you cope with business interruption. Ball and Boyd Public Adjusters are experienced in getting business short-term, quick cash to meet these expenses. And because business settlements take time, they can help you work within your benefit limits, some of which are monthly, quarterly, and some which have no time limit. The sooner we can begin helping you recover, the better. Call us as soon as you know of your loss, and we will work quickly to prevent your loss from compounding due to loss of business.