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FIRE DAMAGE
Residential and commercial property can fall victim to fire, a small spark can set ablaze a massive structure. Fire damage is a devastating event that leaves owners in shock. The fire damage can be very severe, from complete destruction to terrible smoke damage.
The aftermath of a fire can be a stressful experience, especially when your claim is denied or underpaid. After paying the insurance premiums every year homeowners expect that when they file an insurance claim especially after a horrible loss like a fire, the claim will be honored. Unfortunately in some cases, this simple expectation has proven to be wrong.
Our team has years of experience dealing with insurance companies and are committed to helping homeowners recover the compensation to which they are entitled.
If you’ve recently had a fire that burned down or severely damaged your home or business, call All Star Servicing West today and we’ll come out to assess the Fire Damage and help you file an insurance claim to recover the maximum amount.
COMMON TYPES FIRE DAMAGE
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Electrical Fire
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Kitchen Fire (unattended pots, oil fires, flammable materials, or fabrics)
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Power Surges
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Outlet overuse
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Frayed Wires
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Chemical Fire
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Lightning
FIRE DAMAGE PROCESS
FIRE MARSHAL INVESTIGATION
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FIRE MITIGATION
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ADJUSTER INSPECTION
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FULL OR PARTIAL HOME REMODEL
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Fire marshals will need to make their investigation to make sure the damages were accidental and not Arson. Once that initial investigation is cleared, we will start the process with your insurance company to get you compensated as soon as possible.
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Fire mitigation will consist in taking any rotten or burnt construction out of your home and protecting any area left to salvage so the damages don't become worse over time while we settle with your insurance company.
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An insurance adjuster works for the insurance company. You may want someone on your side holding the insurance adjuster responsible for their end of the deal.
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Your insurance company may issue a settlement, which is the money they agree to give you to fix or replace your damaged property, for example, fix damages caused by a fire.
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