Water Damage Claim?
Don't Let the Insurance Company Control the Payout.
Burst pipe, plumbing leak, or appliance overflow. A public adjuster works for you, not the insurance company, to properly document your water damage claim and recover the full amount you’re owed.
- Licensed Public Adjusters
- Free Claim Review
- No Fee Unless We Recover Money
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We Don't Get Paid Unless We Win!
$700+ Million
Recovered for Clients
7,000+
Claims Handled
15+ Years In Business
Almost Two Decades Fighting
The insurance company paid nothing. We recovered $431,000.
Denied loss of use. Refused to pay on the estimate.
The carrier denied major water damage costs and refused to pay the full scope. Blueprint Claims documented the loss, reopened the file, and pushed the claim to settlement.
"Frank immediately got on my claim and made sure we were treated fairly. As soon as Blueprint got involved, things started moving positively."
This isn't a one-off. Here are more recent cases.
Real claims we've handled across plumbing failures, appliance overflows, supply line breaks, and denied losses the carrier refused to pay on.
What You Do in the First 48 Hours Can Affect the Entire Claim.
Water damage moves fast. Behind walls, under floors, into subfloors and framing. Before anyone tears out flooring, removes cabinets, or gives a recorded statement, the damage needs to be documented correctly. A public adjuster documents what gets missed and challenges low or denied estimates.
Call Us. Tell Us What Happened.
A pipe burst, an appliance leaked, a slab line failed. Whatever caused the water damage, tell us about it. Free, no obligation, no commitment.
We Review Your Claim and Policy.
We assess the damage, review your policy, and determine whether the insurance company's position can be challenged. Cause of loss, scope, and what they missed.
We Document and Negotiate.
Full property inspection with moisture detection, professional estimates for mitigation, tear-out, dry-out, rebuild, and contents. Direct negotiation with the carrier.
Claim Resolved. You Get Paid.
Your claim resolves and you receive funds for repairs. We can also refer you to qualified, licensed contractors if you need one.
The first insurance estimate often misses damage.Here's why, and how to fix it.
Carrier inspections are often fast, focused on what's visible. A public adjuster documents what gets missed and challenges low or denied estimates. Watch both sides.
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▶ What a public adjuster does
Their adjuster works for them.A public adjuster works for you.
Both are licensed. Both are called "the adjuster." Only one is on your side.
Your Public Adjuster
- ✓Works for you, not the insurance company
- ✓Documents the full scope including hidden damage behind walls, under floors, and in the subfloor
- ✓Reviews your policy for every coverage you're owed
- ✓Builds a detailed estimate based on real repair costs
- ✓Negotiates directly with the carrier for the full amount
- ✓Only gets paid when you get paid
Their Insurance Adjuster
- ✗Paid by the insurance company, not by you
- ✗Inspects what's visible and moves fast, hidden damage often gets missed
- ✗Uses carrier pricing, not what repairs actually cost
- ✗Can categorize damage as "maintenance" or "wear and tear"
- ✗First offer reflects what's easy to document, not your full loss
- ✗Coverage decisions favor the insurer
Meet some of the adjusters.
A few of the licensed public adjusters on our team. When you call, you're connected with the adjuster who handles your claim from start to finish.
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Real reviews from real clients.
Blueprint Claims has earned five-star reviews from property owners we've helped with water damage, plumbing failures, and underpaid insurance claims.
Don't Let the Insurance Company Keep Your Money.
Free claim review. No upfront cost. Only pay if we win. Every day you wait, water damage spreads and the insurance company hopes you'll give up.
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Common Questions
Property Owners Ask About Water Damage Claims
Whether your water damage claim was denied, your settlement was too low, or you just had a pipe burst and don't know where to start, these FAQs cover what you need to know about hiring a public adjuster for your water damage claim.
Yes. What you say in the first 48 hours can affect what your claim is worth. A licensed public adjuster helps you document the full scope of damage before any statement gets made to the insurance company, before a mitigation crew tears things out, and before the insurance adjuster writes their estimate. The consultation is free and there is no obligation to hire us.
Stick to the facts: when the damage happened and what was affected. Do not guess the cause of the leak. If you do not know whether the leak was sudden, gradual, recent, or ongoing, say you do not know. Stick to what you personally observed. Do not speculate about the age or condition of pipes, appliances, or fixtures. Never sign anything without reading it. If you are already working with a public adjuster, the insurance adjuster should contact them directly. Call us before the insurance adjuster arrives so we can be with you during the inspection.
Usually yes, if the damage was caused by a sudden, accidental event like a burst pipe, supply line failure, or appliance malfunction. Insurance companies often try to classify the leak as 'gradual' or 'maintenance-related' to deny the claim. A public adjuster documents the actual cause of loss and challenges that position.
Nothing upfront. We work on contingency, which means we only get paid when you get paid, and only a percentage of what we recover. No hourly rates, no retainer, no hidden fees.
Yes. 'Maintenance' and 'gradual leak' are the most common reasons insurance companies deny water damage claims, and they are also the most commonly challenged. A public adjuster documents the real cause of loss (sudden pipe failure, supply line break, etc.) and builds a case with professional evidence that contradicts the carrier's position.
You do not have to accept their number. Low estimates often miss hidden moisture damage behind walls, under floors, and in subfloors. A public adjuster documents what was missed using professional equipment and negotiates for the full amount supported by the damage, policy, and documentation.