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Insurance Claims
WE’LL WORK ON YOUR BEHALF
When choosing AT3 Construction of Maple Grove to work on your home, you get so much more than just a building contractor, you also get an advocate! Our skilled team will work with your insurance company on your behalf, making sure nothing is missed and all possible damages are covered. We start right away by meeting your insurance adjuster at your property. This allows our team to show your adjuster every area of damage related to your claim, ensuring nothing is overlooked and makes us available to answer any immediate questions your adjuster might have. The more efficient we can make your adjuster’s visit, the quicker their claim response should be.
DO I HAVE ENOUGH DAMAGE TO MAKE AN INSURANCE CLAIM?
If damage is apparent, you can alert your insurance company right away and start the claims process. Flooded basements, burst pipes, fire damage, major roof leaks, structural damage, etc., are some examples of obvious issues that would fall under a claim. However, when the extent of damage isn’t clear, like when a hail producing storm was confirmed in your area but you don’t see immediate signs your property was affected, or when a 2nd level plumbing leak was repaired but leaves you wondering if it caused hidden mold growth in the ceiling and walls below. These are instances when you would call in the team at AT3 Construction of Maple Grove to do a thorough pro inspection of your property to determine the full extent of damage and needed repairs, (if any are needed at all).
WHERE DO I START?
WHAT IS AN INSURANCE CLAIM SCOPE OF LOSS?
An insurance scope (repair scope, loss evaluation, scope of loss), is a comprehensive description of type and extent of damage that has been done to a structure and everything needed to put your property back to its pre-loss state while meeting current building codes. The team at AT3 Construction of Maple Grove is skilled at working with insurance companies to maximize your insurance coverage. The repair scopes we prepare are detailed and include descriptions of all areas of loss broken down by trade, materials, and labor costs. We also take photos and often submit diagrams and detailed measurements, in order to paint the most complete and accurate picture possible.
DID YOU KNOW?
For your convenience, we’ve compiled a list of the most popular insurance companies in the area with links to their claims information below.