Free of charge - We provide a professional 'second opinion' for homeowners and agents who need clarity on a property damage claim. By reviewing your photos, estimates, and documentation from our office, we apply the same investigative tools & logic our legal clients expect from us. This goal of our initial desk review is to provide your with an objective roadmap of your claim's strengths and weaknesses, helping you decide on the most professional next steps without the pressure of a sales pitch. Maybe you need an attorney, maybe you don't. Maybe you just need a contractor, or public adjuster that doesn't "over reach" and isn't antagonistic with your insurance adjuster. What I do know is that 30% of the appraisal cases that cross my desk, could have been resolved from the very beginning, if the right questions had been asked.
If your insurance company has invoked the Appraisal Clause, then your claim has moved into a formal process to determine the final 'amount of loss.' It is important that you meet certain deadlines, or you risk being "shut out in the cold". At this stage, the contract requires the selection of a competent and impartial Appraiser. We help homeowners navigate this mandatory requirement by providing a technical, evidence-based valuation. Our 15 years of experience ensures that the process is handled with professional integrity, providing a clear path to a binding resolution.
We provide 100% Xactimate-based repair estimates for contractors, adjusters, and homeowners who require a professional third-party valuation. By utilizing the industry’s primary estimating software, we translate complex property damage into the specific line-item format that insurance carriers demand. Our 15 years of experience ensures that every estimate is technically accurate, reflects local market pricing, and provides a clear, objective baseline for a fair resolution.
A fair resolution starts with an accurate scope of work. We perform deep-dive investigations to uncover the full extent of the damage that standard adjusters often overlook. By documenting the technical reality of the loss, we ensure that the appraisal or claim process is based on facts, not assumptions.