Liaison with your insurer
A disaster means two worksites: the premises, and the claim. While we handle the first, we feed the second — records, pricing, exchanges with the adjuster — so compensation keeps pace with the cleaning.
What we produce
Documents the adjuster can use as they are
From the first visit, the damaged state is documented: dated photos room by room, a list of the affected items, moisture readings when water is involved. Those documents freeze the reality of the loss before any intervention — your best protection if a discussion arises.
The pricing follows the vocabulary of loss adjusting: conservation measures, recovery, restoration, each its own line and amount. A readable quote is accepted faster — and the conservation measures, often covered by default, can start without waiting for the rest.
If you authorise us, we exchange directly with the adjuster or your claims handler: availability for the assessment visit, supporting documents, a final report with the readings. You stay the decision-maker; we simply spare you being the letterbox.
Insurance: what claimants ask
By you: we work for the insured, not for the company. That position is your guarantee the file defends your interests — in strict respect of the facts observed.
A well-documented claim is half settled
Claim number, insurer, current state: bring what you have, we structure the rest.