In the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, people are grappling with insurance issues, particularly property damage. To help clarify some of the frequently asked questions, a public adjuster sat down with WINK News. Public Adjuster Scotty Moland explains that they get paid by taking 10% of what they recover, and it is not an act of good faith to charge more than 10% on hurricane loss. Additionally, new legislation has made policyholders responsible for paying lawyers if insurance companies do not act in good faith. It is essential to look out for red flags when signing a contract with a public adjuster.