
Residential Homeowners Claims
There is no substitute for experience!
Dietz International Public Adjusters settle homeowners property claims as a result of Fire, Water, Wind, and other perils.
We are your advocate in the insurance claims process by quantifying and proving the extent of loss that your property has sustained. Structural damage, microbial issues, water damage mitigation, smoke residue removal as well as many other issues.
Dietz International team members consist of world class structural engineering firms, Reconstruction contractors, Contents restoration firms, Major insurance litigation firms, as well as other professionals.
Fine art claims, rare antiques, and collectibles require expert valuation and forensic study in order to properly document and submit the claim to your insurance company.
Dietz International Public Adjusters will expertly handle your insurance claim.

Example of Client Comments
WIND & WATER DAMAGE CLAIM ..." I immediately engaged the services of DIETZ INTERNATIONAL. Placing a proper valuation for our fine art collection of oil paintings, sculptures, and silk rugs was expertly handled. The settlement that DIETZ INTERNATIONAL negotiated with our insurance company was simply outstanding, but the peace of mind Dietz provided was priceless! ”
DR. PASHA
Fire Damage - ..." suffering a fire in our home, was a terrible and confusing time. We are so pleased that we hired DIETZ...they negotiated twice the amount of our insurance company’s original settlement offer..."
Carved Ivory Emperor and Empress figures.
Each are seated on elaborate dragon and phoenix throne, respectively, both the Emperor and Empress are dressed in dragon robes and wearing Chao Zhu court necklaces.
PALACE SIZE carved ivory Japanese Takarabune (treasure ship) with Seven Lucky Deities of Fortune (Shichi Fukujin)
Rare Antique Claims
Examples of Prior Claims
Grand Piano Manufactured by Hazelton Brothers of New York circa 1846. The piano frame and exterior are made of carved Brazilian Rosewood. Keys are made of African Ivory. Materials are protected by international treaties.
Carved Brazilian
Rosewood.
Hazelton Brothers of New York circa 1846.
French Louis XVI sofa with a gold leaf gilded wood frame, tufted back & red silk brocade embroidered seat.
Circa 1714 -1780


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