Case Study 1
We worked for one homeowner of a terrible fire who received their first dwelling estimate from State Farm in the amount of $162,000. We were hired and we found several things that the adjuster did not account for, and our dwelling estimate was over $262,000.
Case Study 2
Before we were hired by an insured, the insurance company "encouraged" the homeowner to consider hiring one of their "premier contractors", which they did. We were hired 18 months after the fire when they had moved back into their home. We found problems clearly indicating that the adjuster and the contractor were actually working together and the homeowner did not receive what her policy allowed for. We had to request that the contractor would do several repairs, along with taking the brand new windows out that he had put in and reinstalling them due to poor installation. We went back into the claim and obtained several thousand dollars more for the homeowner.
CASE STUDY 3
We were hired by an insured who the insurance company accused the homeowner of starting the fire, and they refused to pay for the damages. Even though this homeowner did NOT start the fire in their home, they had to endure a hardship as the insurance company brought in a "hired gun" who almost begged the insurance company to allow him to continue to work on the case. We found out that the insurance company's hired gun had a reputation for ALWAYS accusing the homeowner and working only for insurance companies. The bottom line is that we were able to work for the insured and they were paid in full with our efforts.