FIRE DAMAGE

Fire Damage?

Fire damage is one of the most devastating and costly types of damage. Fire losses in Florida account for less than half of the state’s fire insurance claims. But fire damage doesn’t just lead to property damage. Fires lead to floods and even worse damage type.

Main cause of fire damage

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Cooking

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Electrical

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Heating

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Smoking

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Candle

Fire damage is the most devastating of all types of property damage

There are approximately 1.5 million home fires in the United States each year. Fire damage killed more than 3,000 civilians, injured 15,700, and caused more than $14 billion in property damage. Fire damage can be devastating to property and families. Imagine losing:
✔ Lifetime memories, old photos, heirlooms

✔ ID card, birth certificate, college degree, marriage certificate

✔ Cash, Savings, Gold, Souvenirs

✔ Documents, files, original contracts, business agreements, licenses

Fire damage can be traumatic for families, and smoke inhalation can even cause health problems. In the event of a fire, there are several steps you can take to ensure that Bulldog Adjusters can act on your behalf.

The Claim Process

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DAMAGE ESTIMATE

After our in-house estimating team has developed an accurate estimate of your claim, we first submit your claim to the insurance company. If you are denied or your claim is denied, we will reinstate your claim with your home insurance company.

SETTLEMENT OFFER

The insurer has 90 days to make a decision. Either you agree or you refuse. Either way, we are here for you.

NEGOTIATION

Our certified public experts are ready to negotiate settlements on your behalf. Through appraisals and mediation, we were able to attract more homeowners to settlements.

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PAYOUT

This is the best part – when you get the best possible bill. We always try to maximize your damage.

Get Started Today

Our # 1 goal at Claim Crushers is to make sure that you receive a fair settlement for your covered loss and are fully indemnified by your insurance company in accordance with the policy terms and conditions.

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