
Joshua Goldstein
Executive Vice President
joshua.goldstein@seltser.com Email https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-goldstein-0287455/ LinkedIn
Since 2004, Josh has been a driving force in the public adjusting industry. As an owner of Seltser and Goldstein Public Adjusters, he led one of New England’s top public adjusting firms, specializing in both commercial and residential claims.
In 2024, Seltser and Goldstein was acquired by Sill, one of the largest public adjusting firms in the country, aligning with Josh’s vision to expand his outreach and assist clients nationwide.
Throughout his career, Josh has represented policyholders—including homeowners, developers, and businesses—and successfully settled claims totaling almost $1 billion.
Leveraging his deep knowledge of construction and economics, Josh employs a strategic and highly technical approach to negotiating claims. His ability to articulate complex details and advocate effectively ensures that every claim is thoroughly analyzed and maximized to its full potential.
Josh’s leadership, passion, and expertise have earned him a stellar reputation in the industry. His dedication to fighting for policyholders and achieving exceptional outcomes solidifies his position as a leader in public adjusting.
Josh is a graduate of UMass Amherst and holds a degree in Economics.
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