Did you know you are not required to hire the Restoration Company called by your insurance?
- After the disaster, call your insurance agent. Most adjusters are familiar with the Companies available in your area that can begin the mitigation process immediately.
- Review the responsibilities in your insurance policy and discuss any questions you have with your assigned adjuster. You might be responsible for preventing any additional damage.
- When CRBR arrives, completely walk through your Property, and address the areas that need to be cleaned. Take photographs of the damage to the property to show before and after.After CRBR evaluates the work and supplies needed to clean your home, they will provide you with an estimate or contract for their services. Understand the contract to make sure all the services presented are listed. You must approve this contract before CRBR begins work on your property.
- Once you sign this contract, the responsibility for the contracted amount is between you and CRBR.
- Most insurance claim settlements will cover the cost of the mitigation done. If your claim is denied, your agreement with CRBR requires you to pay for their services.
- Following the damage, frequently examine the areas where the Restoration Company worked to make sure no moisture or dampness remains in your home.
- REMEMBER You are not required to hire the Restoration Company called by your insurance.