You do the repair. We fight the claim. Here's how it works.
Separate Roles, Same Side
The contractor's job is to repair the property correctly, to code, with the right materials. The PA's job is to make sure the insurance claim pays for all of that. We're on the same team — but we handle different parts of the process.
When to Bring In a PA
- The carrier's estimate is significantly less than the actual repair cost
- The carrier denied the claim or specific line items
- Supplements keep getting rejected
- The homeowner needs someone to handle the insurance side so you can focus on construction
What We Need From You
- Your repair estimate or scope of work
- Photos of the damage (especially items the carrier missed)
- Any correspondence with the carrier
- Building code or manufacturer spec issues you've identified
What You Get From Us
- A code-backed Xactimate estimate that supports the full repair scope
- Direct negotiation with the carrier — you don't have to argue with adjusters
- Supplement support for items discovered during repair
- A fairly paid claim that covers the real cost of the work