Initial estimates often focus on the most visible damage and miss related components, secondary impacts, or system-level requirements that affect proper repairs.
Documentation Gaps
Photos, measurements, and notes may not fully capture the extent of the damage, how it occurred, or how far it extends beyond obvious areas.
Policy Interpretation
Coverage decisions depend on how damage is classified and documented. When policy language isn’t applied consistently, scope and payment disputes follow.
Not always, but demolition may be required when materials cannot be properly dried, cleaned, or restored. The extent depends on moisture penetration, material type, and health or safety considerations.
What if coverage is partially denied?
Partial denials often relate to how the source or duration of water exposure is documented. A detailed review can identify where documentation gaps or misinterpretations affect coverage decisions.
How is moisture documented?
Moisture is documented through visual evidence, moisture mapping, measurements, and material assessment. Accurate documentation shows how far damage extends beyond visible surfaces.