-
No, you have the right to choose the company you are comfortable with to work in your home. The insurance company will work with any restoration company you choose.
-
We have agreements with your insurance company to do the repairs according to the approved estimate, providing that you and Champion Construction Systems are in agreement. The estimate is prepared using ...
-
No, calling a restoration company immediately after a loss is the first step in minimizing damages.
-
We present a Work Authorization document for you to review and sign, and the payment of your deductible will be addressed. The insurance companies make collection of the deductible part of ...
-
The best way is to refer to your insurance policy, or call your agent for that information.
-
If you have a loss in your home and your insurance company informs you it is not covered by insurance, you are responsible for paying the restoration company in full for ...
-
A deductible is a set amount you owe to the restoration company in addition to what the insurance company will pay to have your home repaired. Refer to your insurance policy ...
-
Every once in a while our company is asked if we can “bury” a prospective client’s deductible. We are often told that a previous contractor who completed repairs to the home ...
-
When you purchase a homeowners insurance policy, one of the decisions to be made is at what price point you want to set your deductible. The deductible is the amount you ...
-
Champion meets all the requirements to work with insurance companies. Champion photographs, evaluates, and documents the source of the claim, including water intrusion, visible deterioration, pre-existing damage, and visible microbial ...
-
Champion uses “Xactimate, the finest pricing/estimating software in the insurance industry. The software is fast and accurate utilizing a “unit cost” method of pricing. For insurance related estimates, structural ...
-
Discuss this with your insurance company representative. They will explain coverages available for temporary housing or business relocation arrangements.
-
Contact your insurance representative for your specific coverage.
-
Contrary to popular opinion, you will not need to fight your adjuster to get your house repaired properly. Your adjuster has a sincere interest in getting your home fixed quickly. ...
-
The following is excellent advice from the organization United Policyholders. They are a consumer advocate group. This information is directly from their website www.unitedpolicyholders.com Speak Up - How ...
-
Deductible: The deductible is the part of your claim that your insurance company does not reimburse you for. This payment goes toward the restoration of your home ...
-
Contrary to popular opinion, you will not need to fight your adjuster to get your house repaired properly. Your adjuster has a sincere interest in getting your home fixed quickly. ...