San Francisco's dense urban core sees relatively low FAIR Plan exposure but a high concentration of water-damage claims (older buildings, complex plumbing, multi-unit liability disputes) and earthquake-related disputes. Commercial property claims dominate downtown and the Mission corridor.
873,965
Population
359,407
Households
1.2%
FAIR Plan policies
$1380K
Median home value
Major insurance carriers in San Francisco
The carriers most commonly involved in San Francisco property claims:
State Farm
Farmers Insurance
Allstate
USAA
San Francisco neighborhoods we serve
We work with property owners throughout San Francisco and surrounding San Francisco County communities, including:
Pacific Heights
Mission
Marina
SoMa
Sunset
Richmond
Common questions
Common questions about claims in San Francisco
01 How much does a public adjuster cost in San Francisco?
California public adjusters in San Francisco typically charge between 10% and 20% of the claim settlement, with 10% common on disaster-related residential claims. Fees must be disclosed in writing in the contract per CA Insurance Code §15007. There are no upfront fees — payment is contingent on recovery.
02 What's the FAIR Plan exposure in San Francisco?
San Francisco has relatively low FAIR Plan exposure (around 1.2%). Most homeowners here have admitted-market coverage with carriers like State Farm and Farmers Insurance.
03 Should I hire a public adjuster or an attorney for my San Francisco claim?
In most cases, hiring a public adjuster first is the right move — they're faster, cheaper, and won't trigger litigation. An attorney becomes the right call when your claim has been formally denied based on policy interpretation, when the carrier is acting in clear bad faith, or when negotiation has been exhausted. We have a five-criteria framework that walks through this decision in detail.
04 Do you handle commercial property claims in San Francisco?
Yes. Commercial property claims in San Francisco — including business interruption, business personal property (BPP), and structure damage — are an important part of our practice. Commercial claims often have higher value and more complex policy language than residential, making professional representation especially valuable.
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