Insurance claims create delays, contradictions, and gaps that leave you explaining things you did not cause. One scope says one thing. The carrier says another. The homeowner looks to you for answers while your schedule backs up and the job cannot move forward.
You are not short on skill. You are short on clear, consistent information. That is what slows jobs down.
What You Need Before Your Crew Can Start Work
Contractors need clarity, not more paperwork. Before you can schedule trades or order materials, you need:
1
A scope that matches what you found on-site
2
Documentation that supports the work required
3
A defined cause of loss, not a guess
4
Clear coverage explanations for the homeowner
5
Alignment between your assessment and the carrier’s estimate
6
The proper order of work to minimize disruption
When these pieces are in place, jobs move. When they are not, everyone stalls.
Bringing Structure to a Claim That’s Holding Up Your Job
Claims feel chaotic because the information arrives that way. One email says one thing. The next says another. The homeowner gets confused. You get pulled into conversations that take you off the jobsite.
Vector Claim Solutions brings order to the process so the claim stops drifting and the work can proceed.
How Vector Helps
Document the Loss
We document what you see and what the carrier missed, including structural, roofing, interior, and multi-trade impacts.
Align the Scope
We compare the carrier’s scope to the work your crew knows is required and clearly identify the gaps.
Tie to Policy
Coverage depends on documentation. We anchor findings to policy language so the work is properly supported.
Handle the Carrier
You stay on the jobsite. We handle the calls, emails, inspections, and explanations.
Keep It Consistent
No mixed messages. Everyone works from the same information.