03/08/2026
Is the insurance company properly compensating you for all of the expenses associated with a fire claim? Are you equipped to know if they are not?
Example: Is the insurance company offering to repair a section of your siding or roof when they are legally obligated by code to replace the whole thing? Did you know Connecticut is a matching State?(If it would devalue your home to a potential buyer they must match roofs or siding not just repair a damaged section)
Here is a sample of some of the expenses you may incur with a fire loss:
Debris removal, moving expenses, temporary housing costs, additional living expenses, smoke damage, soot damage, personal property damaged or destroyed, water damage from extinguishing the fire, pack-outs, pack-ins, storage for your belongings, cleaners specializing in smoke & soot removal for damage to your clothing, belongings and home, electricians, plumbers, HVAC, roofers, rebuild contractors, code upgrades, damage to to portions of flooring that are continuous with the flooring in undamged rooms, damaged custom moldings that need to be matched with undamaged moldings, damaged custom cabinetry, damaged custom vanities, damage to continuous countertops where only one section was damaged but can’t be matched with undamaged sections, structural damage, permits, mitigation, duct cleaning, asbestos or mold removal, fire department charges or property damage caused while extinguishing the fire…I can go on and on.
It may sound overwhelming and it is but not to a team professionally trained to handle these types of claims. Life happens, we are here to help you get through it!
Make us your very first call and we will come to your loss location and perform a free inspection and consultation on how to properly move forward with your claim.