Insurance adjusters have reported experiencing significant pressure to lower claim payouts following hurricanes. They allege that management and insurance companies prioritize profit over fair compensation for policyholders. This pressure can lead to reduced benefits for individuals affected by disasters, as adjusters may be coerced into settling claims for less than their true value. Concerns have been raised about the ethical implications of such practices, with many adjusters advocating for more transparency and accountability within the industry to ensure that victims of hurricanes receive adequate financial support for their losses.
Insurance adjusters report feeling pressured to reduce payout amounts following hurricanes.