What the consultation covers
- Brief description of your claim situation
- Review of any denial letter, settlement offer, or carrier correspondence you've received
- Assessment of whether public adjuster representation is likely to improve your outcome
- Explanation of Ocean Point's process and fee structure (per Fla. Stat. 626.854)
- Answers to your specific questions
What it's not
- A formal claim review (that's a longer process)
- A binding representation agreement
- A high-pressure sales pitch
How to book
- Call (888) 824-1306
- Email [email protected]
- Submit a contact form
We'll schedule the consultation at a time that works for you: typically within 1-2 business days for non-emergency situations, same-day for active losses.
Who handles the consultation
A licensed Florida public adjuster: typically Eli Goins for complex or high-value claims, or a specialty-matched adjuster for specific claim types (Anthony Barber for water, Jacob More for legacy plumbing).
If representation is likely to help
We'll explain the next steps: signing a contingency fee agreement, the 10-day right of cancellation, what happens in the first 30 days.
If representation isn't likely to help
We tell you so. The consultation still serves its purpose: you leave with clarity about your situation and whether any next step is worth pursuing.

