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Frank M. Dean

Regional Vice President

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Frank Dean is a dedicated public adjuster who offers clients a rare advantage: a decade of hands-on experience from inside the restoration industry.

For 10 years, he worked on the front lines, assisting hundreds of residential and commercial clients with the practical repair side of their insurance claims.

This experience provided him with an invaluable, 360-degree view of the entire process, from initial damage assessment and mitigation to the final details of a complete rebuild.

​It was during this time that Frank saw the critical need for stronger advocacy for policyholders at the very start of a claim. Realizing his true calling was to champion policyholders, he made the transition to become a public adjuster.

Frank brings integrity, expertise, and a fierce commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for every client.

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