We help you rebuild after a natural disaster
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How we help you ReBuild
Meet your Reconstruction Advisor
File your Insurance Claim
Connect with Local, State & Federal Resources for Financial Assistance
Connect with Architectural and Engineering Firm(s) to plan your design
Review original loss estimate and all revisions on your insurance claim
Initiate, Review and Customize your Reconstruction Plan
Review, Select and Submit Plan(s) to Local Jurisdiction
Connect with Attorneys to Litigate and Settle your Insurance Claim
Connect with Lending Institutions to Fund Construction
Connect with qualified Contractors & Custom Builders
Review, Compare & Select Contactor / Custom Builder
Review, Compare & Select Building Material(s)
Begin Construction
Monitor & Report on Reconstruction Project
Review & Approve Invoices for Payment
Final Review & Completion of Reconstruction Project
Policyholders / Homeowners
We offer a FREE service to the individuals, families, and commercial entities at the center of the network seeking assistance from our Stakeholders to settle their claims and rebuild their homes and businesses after a natural disaster.
Stakeholders
Architect and Engineering
Role: Establish the foundational safety and structural viability of properties.
Interaction: Ensure all designs comply with building codes and risk thresholds.
Contractors
Role: The boots-on-the-ground execution team building or repairing the physical property.
Interaction: Translate architectural plans into reality and act as primary builders/remediators.
Building Supply Companies
Role: Material providers supplying the lumber, concrete, roofing, and safety equipment.
Interaction: Provide the essential physical inventory required for construction and repairs.
Local Jurisdictions
Role: City and county municipalities governing zoning, land use, and building safety.
Interaction: Issue building permits and mandate adherence to municipal codes and safety regulations.
Financial Institutions
Role: Banks and mortgage lenders providing the capital and loans for property ownership.
Interaction: Require policyholders to maintain specific insurance coverages to protect their financial stake in the property.
Attorneys
Role: Legal representatives specializing in real estate, contract law, or insurance disputes.
Interaction: Help policyholders interpret complex contracts, navigate liability issues, or litigate claims.
Property & Casualty Insurance
Role: Commercial carriers providing core risk transfer (e.g., home, fire, liability, and business insurance).
Interaction: Collect premiums, underwrite the risk, and financially indemnify policyholders following covered losses.
Local, State, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Role: The federal authority managing disaster response, mitigation, and the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
Interaction: Provide emergency relief, establish flood mapping, and offer subsidized insurance for properties in high-risk zones.
Our Partners
Initiate Your Project Consultation
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