Fire and Flood Remediation
If you have experienced damage to your home or property from fire, flood, or water catastrophe you need someone who you can trust to navigate the insurance claims process. First Construction has over 20 years experience helping Oklahomans restore their properties from every type of catastrophic event.
Thorough investigation and analysis of the full extent of damage.
When assessing damage to a property, it’s crucial to conduct a comprehensive investigation to identify all affected areas. This involves examining not only the visible damage but also assessing any underlying issues that may have been caused. For instance, in the case of water damage, it’s essential to inspect not just the areas where water is visible, but also check for moisture penetration in walls, ceilings, and floors. This thorough investigation ensures that all aspects of the damage are properly addressed during the restoration process.
Proper documentation of the damage and an estimate using insurance software to provide to the insurance company.
Accurate documentation is key when filing an insurance claim for property damage. This includes taking detailed photographs and videos of the damage from multiple angles, as well as making written notes describing the extent of the damage. Additionally, using specialized insurance software can help in generating precise estimates for repair costs, which can be submitted to the insurance company along with the documentation. This ensures that the insurance provider has all the necessary information to process the claim efficiently.
Protect the property from further damage by: performing temporary repairs, removing water-soaked materials, placing dehumidifiers and fans to prevent mold, installing tarps…
After assessing the damage, it’s crucial to take immediate action to prevent further deterioration of the property. This may involve performing temporary repairs to seal off any openings or leaks, removing water-soaked materials such as carpets or drywall to prevent mold growth, and setting up dehumidifiers and fans to dry out the affected areas. Additionally, installing tarps or temporary coverings can help protect the property from further exposure to the elements, especially in cases of roof damage or structural issues.
Good communication with the insurance provider and their adjusters.
Effective communication with the insurance provider and their adjusters is essential throughout the claims process. This includes promptly reporting the damage, providing all necessary documentation and information requested by the insurance company, and keeping lines of communication open for any questions or clarifications. By maintaining clear and transparent communication, both parties can work together more efficiently to ensure a smooth resolution of the claim.
Documentation of completed repairs, so that any depreciation that has been held back can be released after the property has been restored.
Once the repairs are completed, it’s important to document the work that has been done, including receipts, invoices, and before-and-after photos of the restored property. This documentation serves as evidence of the repairs carried out and can be submitted to the insurance company to release any depreciation that was initially held back. By providing thorough documentation of the completed repairs, property owners can ensure that they receive full compensation for the restoration of their property.