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Insurance Claims Help

How to file a restoration claim, what your policy likely covers, and how DrySolve makes the insurance process smoother.

Filing a Water Damage Claim — Step by Step

Most homeowner's insurance policies cover sudden, accidental water damage. The key is documenting the loss thoroughly and getting professional mitigation started quickly — your policy almost certainly includes language requiring you to take reasonable steps to prevent further damage.

  1. Stop the source. Shut off water at the main if you can do so safely. Turn off electricity to affected areas.
  2. Document everything. Photograph and video the damage before anything is moved or cleaned. Save damaged items for the adjuster.
  3. Call your carrier's claims line. Most have 24/7 numbers. Get a claim number — you'll reference it constantly.
  4. Call DrySolve. We dispatch immediately to begin mitigation. Waiting on the adjuster before drying starts almost always makes the loss worse and can jeopardize coverage.
  5. Save receipts. Temporary lodging, replacement essentials, even tarps from the hardware store — many policies reimburse these under Additional Living Expense (ALE) and emergency mitigation coverage.

What Your Policy Probably Covers

Standard HO-3 homeowner's policies (the most common type) generally cover:

What's Usually Excluded

Xactimate Documentation

Every estimate, photo log, and final invoice we produce uses Xactimate — the same software your adjuster uses. That alignment means fewer back-and-forth questions, faster approvals, and less chance of disputed line items. We're not negotiating from a different playbook than your carrier; we're speaking their language.

Direct Billing

Once you authorize it, we bill your carrier directly for covered work. You pay your deductible to us; the rest goes through the insurance process. You're not floating thousands of dollars while the claim winds through approval.

Need help right now?

Call our claims-experienced dispatch line — we can start the mitigation clock and help you coordinate with your adjuster.

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