Before you call insurance

Understand your property damage before making the wrong call.

Upload photos, answer a few structured property-damage questions, and receive a clear educational damage overview, severity range, broad repair cost range, and next-step guidance before contacting insurance or contractors.

General guidance only. Property Claim Guide is not an insurer, public adjuster, legal advisor, or substitute for licensed inspections.

Educational first Clear ranges and next steps without coverage promises.
Documented inputs Photos, timelines, rooms, materials, and key risk conditions.
Local match path Contractor suggestions after the assessment, not before context.
Know before you act

A calm decision layer between discovery and expensive action.

Homeowners often move too quickly after damage because the situation feels urgent. This guide helps organize the facts so the next call is more informed.

1

Claim-worthiness context

Compare severity and broad cost bands against deductible and policy review considerations without being told what insurance will pay.

2

Damage scope snapshot

Capture the damage type, cause, affected materials, square footage, moisture indicators, mold concerns, and claim status.

3

Contractor-ready summary

Turn scattered observations into a concise overview that can help contractors understand the likely scope before scheduling.

Three steps

Simple enough for a stressful moment.

The experience is designed for homeowners who need clarity quickly, not a long claims lecture.

Step 01

Upload damage media

Add photos or videos and describe what happened in plain language.

Step 02

Answer structured questions

Provide the same practical facts a mitigation contractor or property adjuster would typically ask first.

Step 03

Review next-step guidance

Receive a severity score, risk flags, broad cost range, and suggested direction for licensed professional review.

Built to reduce confusion without crossing the line.

Property Claim Guide does not guarantee coverage, negotiate claims, act as an adjuster, or provide exact estimates. It structures early damage information so homeowners can ask better questions.

1-5Severity range based on rule-based inputs
4Broad educational cost bands
0Insurance coverage promises
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Get a clear first read in minutes.

No pressure, no claim promises, no contractor spam. Just a structured damage summary and practical next-step guidance.