Independent & Public Adjusters: To ensure that policyholders recover all that they are entitled to, we do more than estimate, we investigate. In an insurance claim, those with the best documents win! How good is your documentation? If you don’t have the correct answers to these questions, call Bell Property Loss Consultants for a consultation. Allowing you to scale your business by anywhere from 100-500%, leveraging our expertise and efficiency to settle more claims than you ever could on your own!
Attorneys: We are experts when it comes to the valuation and restoration of damaged property especially residential or commercial buildings. We can provide expert documentation and testimony as to the cost of construction, restoration, logistical costs, remediation protocols and project safety costs. Our professionals have given testimony under both Frye and Daubert standards of evidence as experts in both State and Federal court cases. We know that if there are ANY erroneous line items on your estimate it can destroy your case. That’s why attention to detail is paramount, so if you have to walk in the courtroom, your case is AIR-TIGHT!
Brokers: Too many brokers lose clients as a result of insurance claim issues that they have little control over or expertise in managing. We can help you be a hero to your clients. After all, a happy client is a retained client.
Builders/Contractors: Partnering with you to take over the time-consuming and meticulous process, so you can get jobs completed sooner and get better returns on your estimates! Contractors often lose time and profit by getting caught in the middle of an insurance claim dispute between the policyholder and the carrier. We can help you defend the scope of needed restoration work and get you back on-site. Don’t engage in the practice of public adjusting without a license! Call us: we’re on your side.
Bell Property Loss Consultants will lower your estimating costs, providing you with accurate, detailed estimates. We will also review the carrier estimates for you and make sure you’re getting what the project calls for.