Resources for policyholders.

A short, curated list of free, reputable places to learn about your rights, prepare for a loss, and get help with a property insurance claim. We point you to them because being a good resource is part of being your Ally — whether or not you ever hire us.

These are independent, third-party organizations. Ally Public Adjusting does not control, endorse, or receive payment from them, and this page is general information — not legal advice or a referral. Please confirm current details on each site.

Advocates for policyholders

Nonprofits on your side.

United Policyholders

A national 501(c)(3) consumer nonprofit. Free claim guidance, the Roadmap to Recovery® program, and state-by-state help. Does not sell insurance or take insurer money.

uphelp.org

American Policyholder Association

A nonprofit watchdog promoting honesty and best practices in property-loss adjusting, and reporting insurance fraud against property owners. Takes no insurer funding.

apassociation.org

Insurance regulators

Find your state's insurance department.

Every state has an insurance department that answers consumer questions and takes complaints about claims and insurers. Use the NAIC's official map to reach yours — wherever your property is.

State insurance department locator (NAIC)

The National Association of Insurance Commissioners' map to every state's insurance regulator — to ask questions about your policy or file a complaint about a claim or insurer.

naic.org

Learn about claims

Education & claim guidance.

Insurance Information Institute

Plain-English insurance basics and disaster-preparedness guidance for consumers, including how to file a claim after a disaster.

iii.org

Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

A long-running policyholder-attorney blog (Merlin Law Group) on property-insurance claims, denials, delays, and coverage disputes. Independent law firm — not affiliated with Ally.

propertyinsurancecoveragelaw.com

Prepare & recover

Disaster preparedness & recovery.

Ready.gov

FEMA's official preparedness site — how to plan for and recover from disasters, by hazard type.

ready.gov

DisasterAssistance.gov

The U.S. government's single access point to find and apply for disaster help across federal programs.

disasterassistance.gov

Professional standards

Public adjusting associations.

NAPIA

National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters — professional standards, ethics, continuing education, and a public-adjuster directory.

napia.com

GAPIA

Georgia Association of Public Insurance Adjusters — licensed Georgia adjusters, a member directory, and consumer information on hiring a public adjuster.

gapia.org

FAPIA

Florida Association of Public Insurance Adjusters — education, a code of ethics, and consumer resources for policyholders.

fapia.net

Proud members

Ally is a member of FAPIA, NAPIA, GAPIA, and the American Policyholder Association.

FAPIA — Florida Association of Public Insurance Adjusters NAPIA — National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters GAPIA — Georgia Association of Public Insurance Adjusters American Policyholder Association — Professional Member

Links on this page are to independent third-party organizations. Ally Public Adjusting does not control or endorse their content and receives no payment for listing them. This page is general information, not legal advice. Ally is not a law firm.

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