Our Blog
Stop leaving money on the table. Our experts distill complex insurance claim supplements, underpaid estimates, and denial strategies into actionable guides designed to help independent contractors and restorers maximize project payouts and focus on their business.
Insights
Our Insights distill complex insurance claim supplements, underpaid estimates, and denial strategies into actionable guides. Designed specifically for independent contractors and restorers, we help you maximize project payouts and focus on growing your business.
Insights

Underpaid Insurance Claims Due to Water Damage: What You Need to Know
Water damage can be one of the most disruptive and expensive events a homeowner faces. From soaked drywall to swollen cabinets and rotted subflooring, the damage is often worse than it first appears. Yet even when the policy covers the cause, many insurance payouts fall short of covering the full cost of repairs.

Residential vs. Commercial Insurance Claims: What Contractors Need to Know
In this guide, we’re breaking down the key differences between residential and commercial insurance supplements, not in theory, but in ways that genuinely matter when you’re out there trying to get paid. Whether you’re juggling scopes or documentation, this is the stuff you need to move faster and with fewer headaches.

Why Most Commercial Roof Insurance Claims Are Underpaid — And What You Can Do About It
An underpaid roof insurance claim occurs when the settlement amount doesn’t fully cover the true cost of restoring the roof to its pre-loss condition. For property owners, this can mean unexpected out-of-pocket costs. For contractors, it may mean absorbing costs or facing project delays while negotiating supplements.

Understanding the Commercial Supplement Process: A Contractor’s Guide
When it comes to commercial property damage insurance claims, many contractors unknowingly leave a lot of money on the table. This happens due to the fact that the commercial insurance claims process can be complex, slow-moving, and often built around initial estimates that don’t capture the full scope of work. That’s where supplements come in. […]

What Contractors Should Communicate to Homeowners Before Submitting Roof Repair Estimates
When it comes to roof repair—especially when insurance is involved—clear communication between contractors and homeowners is absolutely essential.

How to Document Interior Water Damage for a Stronger Insurance Supplement (Contractor Tips)
The goal of this guide is to help contractors document every phase of the water damage claim process in a way that supports stronger supplements, avoids unnecessary disputes, and helps pursue the full value of your work.

The Most Frequently Missed Damage Items in Residential Storms – What’s Left Off the Initial Estimate?
Storms don’t just bring wind, rain, and hail; they also often give headaches when it comes to insurance claims. For both contractors and homeowners, the initial estimate from the adjuster can feel lacking. And that’s usually because it is.

Navigating Flood Claim Supplements: Getting Paid for the Full Scope
Unclear line items and overlooked damages can make navigating flood damage claims feel like a second flood in itself. This guide is here to help you take control of the process, avoid headaches and underpayment, and get properly reimbursed for every bit of necessary work.

Why Do Some Adjusters Give Low Prices on Estimates and How You Can Counter Them
Some adjusters lowball estimates to save insurance companies money—learn how to spot it and fight back to get paid what you’re owed.

Staying Ahead: Adapting to Insurance Industry Changes as a Contractor
Insurance carriers are tightening the rules, but that doesn’t mean you have to lose ground. With detailed documentation, industry awareness, and a trusted supplement partner like Claim Supplement Pro, contractors can still win big—even in a shifting landscape.

A Roofers Guide To Asbestos: Why Is It Dangerous And Where Might I Find It?
Asbestos, once a common roofing material, poses severe health risks when disturbed, releasing harmful fibers that can cause lung disease. Roofers may encounter it in older shingles, insulation, and cement roofing, making proper identification and handling essential for safety.

A Salesperson’s Guide To Explaining Supplements To Homeowners.
Clear communication about supplements builds homeowner trust. Roofers should explain why costs change, how the process works, and what to expect. Claim Supplement Pro helps streamline approvals, ensuring homeowners get the coverage they deserve while contractors focus on quality service.