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Insurance Claim Guide

Step-by-step checklists, documentation tips, and conversation prompts to help you speak confidently with your carrier—whether it’s property damage or vehicle odors.

Property Damage Guide
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Property Damage (Water • Fire/Smoke • Mold/IAQ)

What to document, who to call, and how to organize photos, lists, and timelines.

Property Damage Guide
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Automobile Odor (Smoke • Flood • Mystery Odors)

When and how to ask your carrier about odor removal, with prep and documentation tips.

Automobile Odor Guide
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10-Minute Checklist

    • Evacuate the property if unsafe.

    • Avoid entering until cleared by authorities or professionals.

    • Shut off water if a water loss.

    • Call Fire Department

    • Then contact Restore Me for emergency response and remediation services. (This includes Board Up to secure your property. )

  • Report the loss immediately to your agent. They will be able to give you the Insurance Company’s claim # to call.

Before You Call the Carrier

Need additional help see our page - Property Damage Guide has photo prompts and sample wording.

What To Say On The First Call

(Sample Script)

“Hi, I’m calling to report a [water/fire/smoke/mold/odor] issue discovered on [date/time] at [address].
My policy # is _______. I have photos/video showing some of the damage for your initial assessment.
What information do you need from me today, and what are the next steps?

Thank you can I get a claim number and expected adjuster contact time frame. Is the adjuster someone from your company or they an independent adjuster?

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Common Documents to Keep Handy

  • Person taking a photo of a messy and water-damaged kitchen with broken glass and debris on the floor.

    Photos & video (dated)

  • Water/fire damage report form on a clipboard with a yellow pencil.

    Contents Damage List - Restorable - Non-Restorable

  • Stack of paper invoices on a wooden surface with sunlight casting shadows.

    Documents - Emergency Cost, Hotel & Food Receipts

  • A computer screen displaying the Gmail email interface with the inbox tab open.

    Communication Log (dates of calls/emails, who you spoke with, summaries)

Common Insurance Claims Questions

Common Questions

What are the different Homeowner’s Policies?

Why do I have different deductibles I have to pay?


Types of Homeowners Polices

HO-3 - Special Form (Most Common Policy)

HO-4 (Renters Insurance)

HO-5 (Comprehensive Form) - upgraded version of the HO-3. Offers “all risk”.

HO-6 (Condo Insurance)

Deductible Types

All Perils Deductible: Applies to Fire, Water damage (not flood), theft, vandalism, or other covered perils. Deductible amount can vary depends on what you chose. They can be 1%, 2%, etc of your Coverage A Limit.

Wind/Hail Deductible: seperate deductible for wind and hail. Once again this can vary, It can be from 1-5% of your Coverage A Limit.

Named Storm or Hurricane Deductible (Coastal Areas). Along the Texas Gulf your policy may have a Named Storm or Hurricane Deductible. Usually between 2-10%.

Common Questions

What is Named Perils and Open Perils?

Named Perils

Covers only specific risk listed

Must prove damage was caused by a covered peril.

May require more specific endorsements to be added to your policy for coverage.

All Perils

Covers all risks except those specifically excluded.

Damages covered unless insurer can prove an exclusion applies

Fewer coverage gaps

Proof of Loss:

Named Peril Policy : The burden of proof is on the policyholder to prove the damage was caused by a listed event. ——>

Open Peril Policy: The insurer has the burden of proving that an exclusion applies. ——>


🏠 Property Coverages

Coverage A – Dwelling
Protects the main structure of your home — including walls, roof, and attached structures like a garage — against covered losses such as fire, wind, or vandalism.

Coverage B – Other Structures
Covers detached buildings or structures on your property, such as fences, sheds, and detached garages, that are not physically connected to the main house.

Coverage C – Personal Property
Protects personal belongings inside or outside your home — like furniture, clothing, and electronics — if they are damaged or stolen under a covered peril.

Coverage D – Loss of Use
Pays for additional living expenses if your home becomes uninhabitable due to a covered loss. This can include temporary housing, meals, or other necessary costs while repairs are made.

Common Named Perils

  • Fire or Lightning

  • Windstorm or Hail

  • Explosion

  • Riot or Civil Commotion

  • Aircraft

  • Vehicles

  • Smoke

  • Vandalism

  • Weight of Ice, Snow, or Sleet

  • Sudden and Accidental Tearing Apart, Crackiong, Burning, Or Bulging.

  • Freezing

  • Sudden and Accidental Damage from Artificially Generated Electrical Current

All Perils: Exclusions

Flood damage – Standard homeowners policies do not cover damage caused by rising water, overflow of rivers, or general flooding.

  1. Earth movement / earthquakes / sinkholes – Damage from earth shifts, tremors or sinkholes is usually excluded.

  2. Wear and tear / maintenance issues / neglect – Gradual deterioration, failure to maintain a property, slow leaks or mold from neglect are generally excluded.

  3. Pest or vermin damage (insects, rodents, termites, etc.) – Damage caused by infestations is typically excluded.

  4. Windstorm or hail damage (in certain zones) or separate deductible – Especially in Texas, wind or hail damage may have special conditions, higher deductible, or exclusions depending on location.

  5. Mold, fungus or dry rot (unless caused by a covered peril) – Many policies exclude mold remediation unless it results directly from a covered event.

  6. Business operations or commercial use of the home – Standard homeowners insurance usually excludes damage/losses related to business activities in the home unless specifically endorsed.

  7. Ordinance or law upgrade costs – Costs to bring a damaged structure up to current building code or ordinance may not be covered unless you have specific endorsements.

  8. Intentional damage, illegal acts or fraud – Losses caused intentionally by the insured or due to illegal activity are excluded.

Navigating an insurance claim can be stressful and confusing — especially when you’re already dealing with the aftermath of an incident. At Restore Me, we’re here to make that process simpler, smoother, and more transparent.

Our role begins where your policy comes into play. We work directly with homeowners and business owners to manage the recovery process, helping you understand and use the coverage you already have in place.

How RESTORE ME Fits

We educate and guide you on documentation and next steps. We provide service options (when you want professional help)

  • A man kneeling on a hardwood floor operating equipment during a home renovation, with yellow hoses and ventilation tools around him.

    Water Damage Restoration

    Extraction, structural drying, moisture mapping, documentation.

  • Four photos showing rooms with nicotine stains and damage on walls and ceilings, indicating severe nicotine contamination removal work on a house.

    Odor Removal Services - BioSweep®

    Deodorization Services for smoke, pet, cooking, marijuana, VOC, trauma scene, and much more!

  • A person dressed in protective gear, including a white suit, yellow gloves, a mask, and goggles, is scraping or removing peeling paint or wallpaper from a wall in a room.

    Mold Inspection & Environmental Testing

    Our certified experts provide comprehensive mold and fire damage inspections to identify hidden issues and assess the full extent of damage. We deliver accurate, detailed reports and professional guidance to ensure safe, effective remediation and complete peace of mind.

  • An abandoned warehouse with smoke billowing from an unknown source, rusted metal structures, and broken windows.

    Fire & Smoke Remediation

    Residue-specific cleaning, HVAC hygiene, and BioSweep® odor neutralization.

  • A man wearing a face mask and gloves installs or repairs an air conditioning unit in a ceiling.

    Air Duct Cleaning & Decontamination

    Our air duct cleaning & decontamination service, dramatically reduce airborne allergens such as dust, pollen and mold and restore a healthy indoor environment.

  • A person in full protective gear, including a white suit, gloves, mask, and goggles, is disinfecting a countertop with a handheld fogger in a kitchen, with a disinfectant machine labeled "BioSweep" operating nearby.

    Disinfectant Air & Surface Cleaning - Anti-Microbial Protection

    We eliminate harmful contaminants and restore truly clean, breathable air throughout your home or business.

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Houston & Austin Coverage

We serve Greater Houston and Greater Austin. Local pages:
Houston | Austin

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • I worked in the insurance industry for 15 years. I know the process and what documentation they need. (Does not guarantee coverage just guidance)

  • We’re happy to share our findings and documentation if you hire us for services. We don’t provide legal advice or handle claims.

  • Yes - We have mold consultant on staff that can inspect and test the area. As for fire, we can do testing to ensure the property has been cleaned properly.