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Code · Connecticut · Title 38a — Insurance · CHAPTER 701b — Public Adjusters

Sec. 38a-723. Definition.

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As used in this title, unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires, “public adjuster” means any person, partnership, association, limited liability company or corporation who or which:
(1)On behalf of an insured and for monetary or other compensation or anything of value,
(A)prepares, documents and submits a first-party property claim to an insurance company for loss or damage by a covered peril under a personal or commercial risk insurance policy, as defined in section 38a-663 , issued by such company, or
(B)negotiates, adjusts or effects the settlement of such claim;
(2)Advertises or solicits business as a public adjuster; or
(3)Holds himself or itself out to the public as engaging in the activities set forth in subparagraphs
(A)and
(B)of subdivision
(1)of this section as a business. Lawyers settling claims of clients shall not be deemed to be public adjusters.
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