Whether you own one property, manage a portfolio of them, or build on them for a living — the claim process is designed to wear you down. We carry it instead.
Residential and commercial owners hire us because the carrier’s first offer is rarely what the policy owes — and because fighting that fight alone, while also living through the loss, is exactly what carriers count on.
Coverage, exclusions, deadlines, and the provisions the carrier hopes you won’t invoke — translated into plain English before any decision is made.
3D, drone, thermal, and moisture documentation finds the damage a drive-by inspection misses — which is exactly the damage that goes unpaid.
Every call, letter, and inspection handled. You get updates, not homework. We’re paid from the recovery — never upfront.
Agents and managers with portfolios don’t have a claims problem — they have a claims-at-scale problem. Every open file is hours of calls, documentation, and owner updates that aren’t your actual job.
Every asset documented the same way, to the same forensic standard — including pre-loss baselines that make the next claim faster and stronger.
You forward our updates instead of writing your own. Owners see a managed process and a professional fighting for their asset.
After a regional storm, we triage and document across properties at once — so no asset’s claim dies because it was filed late or thin.
You’ve watched carrier estimates kill approved scopes and force change-orders that eat your margin. Playing adjuster on your own jobs is unpaid work — and in most states, negotiating the claim without a license isn’t even allowed. That’s our job.
We reconcile the carrier’s estimate against the real scope line by line, with field data behind every disputed item — so the project gets funded at what the work costs.
We handle the claim side and send the build back to you. A funded client is a building client — and a referral source for the next one.
Unlicensed claim negotiation is a real liability for contractors. With us on the file, the claim fight is handled by licensed adjusters and you stay on the right side of the line.
Doesn’t matter — the first conversation is the same free claim review either way.
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