Our sponsors are professionals that support United Policyholders’ mission and offer services to individual and business policyholders.

Attorneys, Legal Help:
Licensed to practice law and represent individuals and businesses in legal matters. Regulated by State Bar Associations and subject to rules of professional conduct that vary from state to state.

Cleaning, Damage Repair, Remediation:
Professionals who specialize in cleaning up property damage and restoring property to pre-loss condition. Licensing and professional conduct rules vary state to state.

Construction Services (Repair/Rebuild Contractors):
Professionals who repair and/or replace damaged and destroyed property. Generally regulated by Contractor’s State Licensing Boards, licensing, bonding and professional conduct rules vary state to state.

Contents and Inventory Help:
Professionals who represent insureds in claim related matters specifically related to personal property/contents, including inventory preparation, valuation, depreciation and replacement cost calculations. Licensing and professional conduct rules vary state to state.

Dwelling Loss Valuation Help:
Professionals who specialize in preparing scopes of loss and/or determining the extent, nature and amount of property damage, appropriate repair methods and calculating the cost of repairing and replacing damaged or destroyed property. Licensing and professional conduct rules vary state to state.

Mortgage, Taxes, Personal Finance:
Finance experts with varying types of professional qualifications and certifications. Includes Certified Financial Planners, Certified Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents and Registered Investment Advisors. Licensing, bonding and professional conduct rules vary state to state.

Insurance Agent/Broker:
Agents and brokers who sell insurance and advise property owners on insurance matters.

Public Adjusting / Claim Representation:
Professionals who represent individuals and businesses in matters relating to the valuation, adjustment, negotiation and settlement of insurance claims. Licensing, bonding and professional conduct rules vary state to state.

Temporary Housing, Realtor:
Short term or long term housing options for disaster-impacted households. Licensed Real Estate Agents who represent buyers or sellers in real estate transactions.

Mitigation/Risk Reduction Services:  Professionals and companies that provide services and/or products related to risk reduction home improvements. Taking steps to mitigate/fortify/”harden” your home (make it less likely that your home will be damaged or destroyed in a severe weather event) is win-win:  Mitigating your home improves your odds of avoiding damage and minimizes your chances of having to deal with an insurance claim that will impact your insurance (risk) score and may lead to higher premiums.


 

UP does not endorse or warrant the quality of any sponsor. Check references, license status and membership in professional associations before hiring, and read United Policyholders’ tips for more information. All aspects of the Sponsorship Program are subject to the terms of use set forth in our terms of use.