Wisconsin Code § 629.05

Compensation
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(1) In this section, “catastrophic
disaster” means an event for which the president of the United
States or the governor has declared a state of emergency.
(2) The contract under s. 629.04 shall clearly disclose the
compensation the public adjuster is to receive from the insured.
(3) If an insurer pays, or commits in writing to pay, the policy
limit no later than 5 business days after the date the loss is reported to the insurer, the only compensation a public adjuster
may receive from the insured shall be compensation at a reasonable hourly rate for the time spent on the claim.
(4) A public adjuster may not demand compensation from the
insured prior to the insured receiving payment from the insurer.
(5) If an insurer pays a claim in installments, the public adjuster shall receive the compensation in equal amounts prorated
over the number of checks issued by the insurer and may not demand to be paid entirely from the first check issued.
(6) A public adjuster may not receive compensation in excess
of 10 percent of an insured’s actual recovery under the insurance
policy if the claim is due to a catastrophic disaster.

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