Philadelphia Insurance Companies, or PHLY, now offers insurance coverage specifically designed to protect restoration contractors as they work on-site following a fire, flood or other damage to a property.
At some point, most restoration contractors have used an antimicrobial coating or sealant on the job after the water damage clean up or mold remediation is complete.
On June 6, 2012, Colorado fundamentally altered the rules that apply to roofers and restoration contractors handling losses on residential property, according to a post on the Lawfirm Blog by Chipman Glasser.
ExpeData has released naturalESTIMATION, an automated solution leveraging mobile data capture capability on tablets combined with intelligent estimation workflows.
Why is it so hard to find a good roofer after a big hail or windstorm hits? That's a question many of us who have worked "storm duty" have pondered, much to our dismay.
Have you ever wondered why people get upset with you on a
job that you are doing for them? Do you wonder if they think that their
job is the only one you have to do? Do you wonder if they really care what
you are doing to advance their job completion when you are not on their
jobsite? Do you think that they would feel differently if they knew what was
going on with their job?
Chances are, if the adjuster and contractor aren’t working
well together on a particular project, the customer isn’t going to be very
pleased with the end result. Based on this alone, it’s important for adjusters
and contractors to cooperate, communicate and work together to ensure that the
project gets done well, the customer is satisfied and any other details are
worked out accordingly.