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Insurance Claims Help for DFW Homeowners

We work directly with your insurance carrier on storm, water, fire, and mold claims. Documentation done right, you stay informed.

Most homeowners file a major property claim once or twice in their life. We do it every week. The process is built to be confusing, and the difference between a claim that pays fairly and one that does not usually comes down to how well the loss was documented from the start.

How we help

  • Loss documentation. We photograph and write up the damage the way an adjuster needs to see it, before anything gets cleaned up or repaired.
  • Adjuster meetings. We meet your carrier’s adjuster on site so everyone is looking at the same evidence. Disagreements get resolved with documentation, not arguments.
  • Scope and estimate. A clear, itemized scope of the actual repair, written to industry-standard pricing.
  • Supplements. When hidden damage shows up mid-repair, we document and submit it properly so it gets covered.
  • Status updates. You always know what is approved, what is pending, and what comes next.

What we will not do

We will not tell you to file a claim you do not have. We will not inflate a scope. We will not start work your carrier has not approved and leave you holding the bill. Insurance work only stays sustainable when it is done honestly, and that is the only way we do it.

We are the contractor, not a middleman

We are a licensed restoration and construction firm. The same crews that document your claim do the repair. That is one point of accountability from the first inspection to the final warranty walk. Every claim starts with a free inspection.

§FAQ Common Questions

Questions we get asked.

Should I get a contractor involved before or after I file my claim?

Before, ideally. The difference between a claim that pays fairly and one that does not usually comes down to how well the loss was documented from the start — before anything gets cleaned up or repaired. We document the damage the way an adjuster needs to see it, so the claim is built on evidence.

What is a supplement, and why does it matter?

A supplement is additional damage discovered mid-repair that was not visible in the original scope — common with water and fire losses. If it is not documented and submitted properly, you end up paying for it. We document hidden damage as it surfaces and submit it to your carrier so it gets covered.

Do you handle the whole claim, or just the repair?

We handle the documentation, adjuster meetings, scope and estimate, supplements, and the repair itself — all under one firm. We are the licensed contractor, not a middleman, so the same crews that document your claim do the work. That is one point of accountability from first inspection to final warranty walk.

Will you tell me to file a claim I do not need?

No. We will not tell you to file a claim you do not have, we will not inflate a scope, and we will not start work your carrier has not approved. Insurance work only stays sustainable when it is done honestly, and that is the only way we do it.

What if my insurance company and I disagree on the scope?

That is what the on-site adjuster meeting is for. We meet your carrier's adjuster at the property so everyone is looking at the same evidence, and disagreements get resolved with documentation rather than arguments. A clear, itemized scope written to industry-standard pricing settles most of them.