For emergency situations, it is essential to have an experienced restoration contractor at the initial inspection. The contractor can be invaluable in being able to stop the damage from getting worse. To request service from All Dry call our 24 hour emergency service at 303-478-6127. Knowing your policy and claim numbers and deductible amounts will help the process. Expect a technician on site within 1-2 hours.
Understand your insurance policy. One of the most important things to understand about your policy is that it is your obligation to prevent any further damage from occurring. Therefore, report your claim promptly, contact an experienced restoration contractor, and keep track of expenditures. In order to ensure payment for damages incurred communications with your agent adjuster will help.
A qualified restoration contractor who understands the claims process and can prepare a thoroughly detailed computerized estimate is vital. At All Dry, we can make it easier for you by submitting our estimates to your insurance company. Your claim may take anywhere from a few days to several weeks. In emergency situations, some work can begin while estimating is in progress. All Dry is trained to work with you and your insurance company to help reduce the time it takes to settle your claim and begin the repair process.
All Dry expedites the claim process by utilizing third-party pricing, which is widely accepted by the insurance industry. This also ensures that you receive an accurate assessment and you are fairly compensated for your loss.
In many cases your insurance company will pay the restoration contractor directly for the work. If your name is included on the insurance check, you will be asked to endorse the check over to the contractor when the work is complete and you are satisfied with the outcome. In some cases your mortgage company may also be included on the insurance check. If so, your assistance will be required in the process of getting an endorsement from your mortgage company. You will be responsible for paying the deductible, which in most cases will be due to the contractor at the time work is started. The amount of your deductible can be found on your insurance policy.
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