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BUSINESS OWNER'S RELIEF PROGRAM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
United Public Adjusters (UPA) offers assistance Business Owners with New Program
The Business Owner's Relief Program (BORP) kicked off
Newtown, PA, March 16 2021 — With the continuation of the Covid-19 pandemic many businesses are suffering significant financial losses. United Public Adjusters (UPA)  has announced a new program, the Business Owner's Relief Program (BORP) to assist business owners in recovering financial stability during these challenging times. The BORP offers free inspections to businesses and representation for recent damages to recover funds with no out-of-pocket costs to business owners. It also includes a full policy review and execution strategy for business losses associated with the challenges many small businesses currently face.
Peter Guzzi, founder of UPA, says of the program, "this is our way of giving back to our communities during these trying times."
The public adjusters with UPA work for businesses owners experiencing recent damages to property in order to recover funds for restoration to pre-loss conditions. Public adjusters handle everything from start to finish, including communications with insurance companies, so that business owners can focus on their business.
For more information contact UPA at 1-855-944-3473 or help@unitedpublicadjusters.org or visit unitedpublicadjusters.org
About United Public Adjusters
Founded in 2013, United Public Adjusters (UPA) is a nationally recognized nonprofit public adjusting firm. UPA currently works in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, Florida, and currently expanding in California, New York and Texas. With experts and licensed personnel who are empathetic, UPA is dedicated to giving back to communities in need through relief programs designed to assist property and business owners in recovering necessary funds. Each year, UPA assists hundreds of clients in restoring value to their homes and businesses while providing peace of mind.
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