Claim support
A licensed public adjuster on your side of the table.
After a storm, the person assessing your damage usually works for the insurance company. We are licensed in Illinois to work for you instead — reading the policy, documenting the loss, and negotiating the claim on your behalf.
The difference
Three people can adjust your claim. Only one of them is yours.
- A public adjuster is licensed by the State of Illinois and works for you, not the insurer
- The insurer's own adjuster works for the insurer, and so does the independent adjuster
- We read the policy and tell you what it actually covers before anything is filed
- The claim is negotiated on your behalf, from first notice through settlement
What no adjuster can promise is an outcome. Your carrier decides what your policy covers. Our work is making sure that decision is made against a complete and accurate record of the damage.
How it runs
From the first inspection to the finished roof.
Inspection and documentation
We inspect the property and document every point of damage — photographs, measurements, and a written record of what the roof and exterior actually need. This happens before the carrier sees anything.
Filing and the adjuster meeting
We help you file, and we are on site for the insurer's adjuster inspection. Someone who understands both the policy and the construction is in the room, speaking for you.
Reviewing the assessment
If the carrier's assessment falls short of what the property needs, we say so and show our own documentation. Disagreeing with an estimate is the licensed work a public adjuster does.
Restoration
Once a scope is agreed, our crews do the work — the same team that documented the damage. No handoff, and no second company learning the property from scratch.
And then the work
Most public adjusters hand you a settlement and a phone book.
We are a licensed general contractor as well, so the documentation that supported your claim becomes the scope our own crews build to. One company, one record of the damage, and nobody relearning your property halfway through.
See what we buildNot sure whether your damage is worth a claim?
Start with a free inspection. There is no cost and no obligation to find out what you are actually looking at.


