What We Fight For
Every type of property insurance claim. We inspect the damage, write code-backed estimates, and negotiate with your carrier until the claim is settled right.
Public Adjusters Who Know Construction
Insurance carriers have teams of adjusters whose job is to pay you as little as possible. We level the playing field. Our public adjusters come from the construction side — we've built roofs, framed walls, and pulled permits. When we write an estimate, every line item has a building code or manufacturer spec behind it. That's the difference between a claim that gets ignored and one that gets paid.
Denied Insurance Claims
A denial letter can feel final, but it's not. Carriers deny claims for dozens of reasons — missed deadlines, disputed cause of loss, "insufficient doc...
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Underpaid Insurance Claims
You filed the claim, the adjuster came out, and the carrier sent a check. But the number doesn't cover what it actually costs to fix the damage proper...
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Wind & Hail Damage Claims
Wind and hail events are the most common property insurance claims in Louisiana. They're also the most commonly underpaid. Carriers send adjusters who...
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Hurricane Damage Claims
Hurricane claims are complex because the damage touches everything — roof, siding, windows, interior water damage from wind-driven rain, structural sh...
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Fire Damage Claims
Fire claims are some of the most complex in insurance. Beyond the obvious fire and heat damage, there's smoke damage that infiltrates HVAC systems, wa...
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Water Damage Claims
Water damage claims get underpaid because water travels. It wicks up drywall, seeps under flooring, saturates insulation, and grows mold behind walls....
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Supplement Argumentation
A supplement is a request to add items or increase amounts on an existing claim. Carriers reject supplements constantly — not because the items aren't...
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Roof Damage Claims
Roof damage claims get disputed constantly. Carriers argue cosmetic vs. functional damage, remaining useful life, pre-existing conditions, and repair ...
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