by | Jun 15, 2026 | Latest |
You're standing in a damaged home, or maybe outside one, trying to process what just happened. The fire is out, but the stress isn't. Now the insurance company is calling, assigning adjusters, asking for statements, and acting like the process is routine....
by | Jun 14, 2026 | Latest |
You've already lived through the fire. Now you're dealing with the part nobody warns you about. The inspections, the scope disputes, the “we're still reviewing” emails, the estimate that ignores half the damage, and the sinking feeling that the...
by | Jun 13, 2026 | Latest |
Water is in the basement. The smell is wrong. The drywall looks swollen. Someone from the flood insurer is supposed to call, and you're already worried they'll tell you this is “limited,” “repairable,” or somehow your fault. That fear is justified. A...
by | Jun 12, 2026 | Latest |
You're watching the forecast, refreshing your phone, and hearing the first advisory crawl across the screen. In North Carolina or Virginia, that's the moment most homeowners start thinking about plywood, generators, sandbags, and whether the roof will hold....
by | Jun 11, 2026 | Latest |
You did what the policy asked. You paid premiums, reported the loss, met the adjuster, and waited. Then the estimate showed up and it didn't even cover the obvious damage, much less the water that got in after the roof or siding failed. That's where most...
by | Jun 10, 2026 | Latest |
You open the claim packet, look at the insurer's estimate, and the numbers don't come close to what contractors are telling you. The check is small. The language is muddy. The adjuster keeps saying you have “replacement cost coverage,” but somehow...