
Water damage can shut down your business operations and cause damage that spreads far beyond what is visible. We document every dollar of loss so your recovery is complete.
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Commercial water damage claims frequently face underpayment because adjusters miss hidden moisture behind walls or undervalue damaged inventory and equipment. A licensed public adjuster utilizes moisture mapping and forensic accounting to comprehensively document structural damage and business interruption, working to secure the settlement required to reopen your doors.
Water damage in a commercial setting can affect not only the building but also critical equipment, inventory, and business records. The impact on business operations can be immediate and severe.
Insurance adjusters often document only the visible damage and miss the full extent of the loss, including hidden moisture, damaged equipment, and the full scope of business interruption.
We document every aspect of your commercial water loss and present a complete claim that reflects the true cost of your property damage and the full extent of your business interruption.
Water damage can force a business to suspend operations while repairs are made. Business interruption coverage pays for lost revenue and continuing expenses during this period. The calculation is complex and we handle it on your behalf.
Commercial property policies cover business personal property including equipment, machinery, and inventory. Proper documentation of damaged equipment and inventory is essential to a complete claim. We create a thorough inventory and document the value of every damaged item.
Mold can develop quickly in commercial spaces, particularly in areas with high humidity or poor ventilation. Mold resulting from a covered water loss is often covered under your policy. Acting quickly to dry the property is both a policy requirement and the best way to prevent mold.
Stop the source of water immediately and begin drying the affected areas as quickly as possible. Your policy requires you to mitigate further damage. In a commercial setting, professional water mitigation is often necessary.
Take extensive photos and videos of all affected areas, all damaged equipment, and all damaged inventory before any cleanup or drying begins.
From the moment your operations are affected, begin tracking lost revenue and all continuing expenses. This documentation is essential to your business interruption claim.
Gather financial records including tax returns, profit and loss statements, and sales records for the 12 to 24 months before the loss. These records establish your baseline revenue for the business interruption calculation.
Create a detailed inventory of all damaged or destroyed inventory, including the quantity, description, and value of each item. Purchase records and invoices support the value of your inventory claim.
Do not allow permanent repairs to begin until the full scope of damage has been documented and your claim has been properly filed.
Do not begin full repairs until your claim is fully settled. Damage is evidence. Altering or removing it before your insurer has properly documented it can eliminate coverage entirely. Insurance companies only pay for what can be proven. Only perform emergency repairs necessary to prevent further damage, and document everything with photos and video before touching anything.
We bring carrier-side experience, construction expertise, and genuine care to every claim.
We document property damage, business interruption, and inventory losses as separate categories.
We gather and analyze financial records to support a complete business interruption claim.
We create thorough equipment and inventory documentation.
Our founder worked inside the insurance industry and knows how commercial water claims are evaluated.
We are fully licensed and bonded in Texas and Florida.
No recovery, no fee. You pay us nothing unless we help you recover money.
We handle every step from inspection to final settlement.
We help you understand and fulfill every obligation under your policy.
Texas (home base) and Florida statutes that govern public adjusting, appraisal, prompt-pay, and policyholder rights. DCS reviews and applies these statutes in the ordinary course of adjusting. Legal questions belong to a licensed attorney in your state.
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Important. This summary is general educational information, not legal advice. The application of any statute to a specific claim, the determination of whether a denial supports a statutory cause of action, and any pre-suit or litigation strategy are legal questions for a licensed attorney in your state. DCS public adjusters read and apply policy language in the ordinary course of adjusting (coverage parts, exclusions, endorsements, scope), but do not provide legal advice or pursue statutory remedies.
The information on this page is for general educational purposes only. Dependable Claims Specialists is a licensed public adjusting firm - not a law firm. Public adjusters help policyholders inspect, document, evaluate, and negotiate property insurance claims, which includes reading and applying your policy in the ordinary course of adjusting (coverage parts, exclusions, endorsements, scope). We do not practice law and we do not provide legal advice. For legal opinions, demand letters, Chapter 542A pre-suit notices, statutory remedies under the Insurance Code, or litigation, consult a licensed attorney in your state. Texas public adjusters operate under TX Ins. Code Chapter 4102; Florida public adjusters operate under FL Statute §626.854.
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