Claims delegates, your partner in insurance claiming process

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CLAIMS DELEGATES, YOUR PARTNER IN INSURANCE CLAIMING PROCESS

Claims Delegates is ready to serve and support you through the process, whether you’re looking to expand your restoration business or recover from a catastrophy, call: 888.745.7568. We make insurance WORK.


CONTRACTORS

We help contractors perform insurance repairs so that: 1. They get paid quickly


2. They make 35% gross profit on every job (at least) 3. They increase their service offerings (i.e. their past customers become future customers and referral resources) The insurance repair industry is changing, and is ripe for a big change. There is typically a huge technical and cultural learning curve for new players. We are the only service provider in Portland that specializes in helping non-restoration GC’s perform insurance repairs. With Claims Delegates, any quality contractor can avoid the learning curve and break into this exclusive market. Our goal is to have a world where the homeowner (insured) truly has a choice their contractor. You do high quality work. That’s exactly the kind of work that most people want done when disaster strikes. We’re here to make sure you get paid on par with your quality level. Here is a sample XACTIMATE estimate. As you’ll see, they aren’t exactly self-explanatory. This particular estimate was the final product of several rounds of negotiation and revision. And the contractor still has the ability to supplement for permits and other “open” items.Our services also include an email campaign designed to get the word out to your existing client base about your new “restoration” services. We’ve got a plug & play template and an email marketing service ready to spread the word. Also, I can show you how to get on LinkedIn and Facebook. You really need to be there if you aren’t already.

Our Process


The Claim Game

Contractor’s Claim Service is our estimating and consulting division for General Contractors.

HOMEOWNERS

“Beginning in the 1990s… insurance companies reconsidered [their] understanding of the claims process. The insight was simple. An insurance company’s greatest expense is what it pays out in


claims. If it pays out less in claims, it keeps more in profits. Therefore, the claims department became a profit center rather than the place that kept the company’s promise(s).” – Jay

Feinman Delay Deny Defend2010

THE CLAIM GAME IS CHANGING. I’ve spent the last fifteen years working in the disaster restoration industry. If you had a flood, fire, or any other disaster covered by your insurance, I’m the guy that put your world back together. I care, and I want you to feel as if your disaster never happened. “Insurance doesn’t work when the company breaks its promise in order to increase its profits.” – Jay Feinman Delay Deny Defend2010

My grandfather was an insurance agent. My uncle is an insurance agent. In the old world of insurance, the policy holder was the most important. In this world, if a client pays his or her insurance, that person is covered—completely covered. If there is a disaster, everything is taken care of. But that is no longer the case. The industry I have known is completely changed. My clients are no longer “in good hands.” They are no longer treated “like good neighbors.” The policy holders and contractors I work with are treated with suspicion and contempt. My work to service claims is falling under the accusatory gaze of adjusters. These men and women are under constant pressure from their bosses to conform


to a system that favors corporate profits over policyholders. When the game changes, we have to innovate in order to survive and thrive. Claims Delegates exists to help you thrive in the new world of insurance claims. Gone are the days when a homeowner can submit their contractor’s repair estimate and get paid promptly. Today’s repair estimates must be submitted using specific software (Xactimate), in a specific format, within specific parameters. Skip this process and your estimate is considered “Non-standard,” and these repair estimates are either completely ignored or payment is severely delayed. Worse, if the payment is made right away, it usually means that your estimate is far below what the insurance company thinks it may owe: you left money on the table. “There’s no end to the excuses insurance companies can come up with to avoid paying claims.” – Ray Bourhis Insult to Injury2005

Yes, the game has changed. I can show you how to play it right. “Restoration” contractors still enjoy some of the highest profit margins in the construction industry. Fire and water damage repairs continue to be extremely lucrative and rewarding. You just have to know how to play.

“Insurance companies rely upon the ignorance of their own policyholders. An uninformed policyholder will rarely argue with an adjuster, because they don’t know what they don’t know.” –Russell Longcore Insurance Claim Secrets Revealed! 2006


Homeowners that understand their rights and are willing to educate themselves will continue to enjoy settlements that far exceed those of the uneducated masses. It is not uncommon for a homeowner to receive several times what the insurance company originally offered. You just need the proper tools.Claims Delegates helps you navigate the changing insurance landscape. I will show you the way through a minefield of restrictions, objections and “deny first, pay later” systems set up to keep insurance carriers from paying their fair share.

WHEN YOU’RE READY TO PLAY THE GAME, BECOME YOUR OWN DELEGATE.


PROPERTY MANAGERS


Professional Property Managers are in a unique position when it comes to Insurance claims.

While they are not technically the owner (insured), they are asked to represent their clients’ best interests when it comes to repairs of their properties. When those properties are damaged by flood, fire or runaway vehicles, it is the property manager who gets to deal with the aftermath. We have participated first hand in repairs to malls, office spaces and commercial kitchens. The unique challenges of multi-tenant or multi-family buildings are particularly difficult to manage during insurance claims. Educated property managers know how to navigate the claims process and add value for their clients. Claims Delegates provides the education and guidance they need to not only put things back together, but to ensure repairs fall into their client’s long term facility plans. Did you know that you can use your own in-house contractors and subs to perform insurance repairs? •

Did you know that “restoration” contractors cost you 15% or more when compared to traditional GC’s? •

Did you know that you can hire Claims Delegates to estimate damages and talk to the insurance adjuster? •

Your clients TRUST you to manage their


properties with integrity. When disaster strikes you need to TRUST the BADGE.

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