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Brett
Joseph

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New Rochelle, New York

Advocating for his clients’ needs during their times of uncertainty, Public Adjuster Brett D. Joseph negotiates terms of property insurance contracts as President and CEO of Adjustrite, Inc. Brett D. Joseph wields more than 20 years of experience in the insurance adjustment industry, gaining his first professional successes after graduating from Baruch College with his degree in Business Administration. After establishing Adjustrite, Brett D. Joseph became a leading authority on public adjustment cases; he has represented high-profile policyholders, including former World Bank President James Wolfensohn, musician Lionel Hampton, sports surgeon Dr. Charles Melone, and public figure Victoria Gotti, throughout his career. On his clients’ behalf, Brett D. Joseph prepares and brokers client claims to determine coverage and discusses terms with the insurance company’s adjuster. Brett D. Joseph strives to achieve for his clients the greatest compensation possible from their insurance plans after their properties sustain damage. In addition to bringing policyholders’ home or work properties back to a functioning status, Brett D. Joseph often seeks interim lodging for his clients. For clients who were unable to afford temporary housing, Brett D. Joseph has assisted with bills from his personal account. As the chief manager and overseer of Adjustrite, Brett D. Joseph has instituted an unmatched level of service and commitment to his clients and their insurance cases. Brett D. Joseph’s company holds designation with the Better Business Bureau, and the firm is a member of the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, the Independent Insurance Agents of Rockland County, the Bronx-Manhattan Association of Realtors, the Independent Insurance Agents of Westchester County, and the National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters. As part of Adjustrite’s efforts to give back to the community, Brett D. Joseph and his colleagues back the Somers Youth Sports Organization’s travel baseball team, the NAACP, and the Beczak Environmental Education Center’s foundation.