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Ally Public Adjusting represents policyholders — not insurance companies — after property damage. This is a short first step, not a full claim file. Start with the basics; a licensed public adjuster will review the details and follow up.

Request for help

A short first step — not a full claim file.

Start with the basics; add documents only if you have them. You can submit even if you do not know everything yet.

What happens next

  1. You submit the basics.
  2. Ally reviews the claim status and documents.
  3. A licensed public adjuster contacts you to discuss the next step.
  4. If Ally can help, the representation process is explained before anything is signed.

After you submit, Ally reviews your request and follows up to discuss the next step. Submitting this form does not create a representation agreement.

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Tell us what happened.

Step 1 of 2

A short first step — not a full claim file. You can submit even if you do not know everything yet.

Add claim details if you have them.

Step 2 of 2

Everything here is optional — you can send your request without it.

Photos, estimates, denial letters, and carrier emails are helpful, but not required to start — a licensed public adjuster will let you know what helps when they follow up.

Your request has been received.

Ally will review the information and follow up to discuss the next best step. If this is urgent, call 404-424-9477 or toll-free at 855-404-8196.

Are you a restoration contractor? You can refer a policyholder to Ally — see how referrals work. Ally represents the policyholder as a public adjusting firm and does not act as the repair contractor.

Results vary by policy, facts, damages, documentation, and applicable law. Ally Public Adjusting is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Licensing and service availability vary by state and must be confirmed before representation.

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