Fire Damage Claims

Extensive Fire Damage Experience

National Adjustment Services has extensive experience handling serious fire, smoke, and explosion losses. We prepare detailed estimates for structural damage based on the scope of repair or replacement needed and represent the policyholder’s interests throughout the claim process.

Fire damage to a home

Documentation Assistance

We also assist with personal property documentation through a detailed, item-by-item contents inventory. When applicable, we evaluate items that may be cleaned, restored, refinished, or replaced so the full extent of the loss is properly presented.
Our goal is to make sure nothing important is overlooked. We organize, submit, and support the claim in a clear and professional manner to help the policyholder pursue a fair and thorough settlement.

Identifying all aspects of damage

Fire, smoke, and explosion events often result in complex damage patterns that affect not only the primary structure but also electrical systems, plumbing, HVAC systems, and building materials that may require specialized testing or environmental remediation. Smoke and soot contamination can travel extensively throughout a property, impacting areas that may appear unaffected at first glance. We work to ensure these less visible impacts are properly identified and included in the overall claim evaluation.

Fire damage to home

Your partner through the claims process

These types of losses frequently result in significant displacement, business interruption, and extended restoration timelines. We assist in documenting additional living expenses, loss of use, inventory loss, and income disruption where applicable under the policy. Our team coordinates with restoration contractors, engineers, environmental consultants, and other specialists to help fully support the scope of the claim.

Our goal is to make sure nothing important is overlooked. We organize, submit, and support the claim in a clear and professional manner to help the policyholder pursue a fair, thorough, and well-documented settlement that reflects the true extent of the loss.