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    Public Adjusters - Commercial Insurance Adjuster Lakeway TX

    Public Adjusters

    (4 reviews)

    I definitely recommend ICRS! Scott and Misty went above and beyond to advocate on our behalf and…read morehelp us navigate the nightmare of a large loss insurance claim. Scott has worked as a public adjuster for more than 15 years. He was extremely knowledgeable about the process, laws, and holding the insurance company accountable. The initial amount the insurance company agreed to would not have been enough to restore our property, and Scott negotiated to maximize our claim.

    In February of 2023, our family woke up to a nightmare. Our house was filled with smoke and on…read morefire. My wife and I were able to get our son and pets out of the burning house without any injuries, and our local fire department arrived on the scene quickly to put out the fire. Unfortunately, by the time that the fire was out, most of our home had been destroyed. We contacted our insurance company to start our claim and were immediately met with opposition and confusion on their part. It looks several weeks for our insurer to assign an adjuster to our claim. This initial experience with our Insurance company led our decision to hire a Public Adjuster to navigate the process and advocate on our behalf. We couldn't trust that our Insurance company would handle the claim responsibly, and we quickly realized that we needed someone to fight for us to hold our Insurance company accountable for the policy that was in force at the time of the loss. We were extremely fortunate to find ICRS and secure Scott as our Public Adjuster.  Our Insurance company mislead us at times, and withheld information when it benefited them. It took several weeks for them to provide a copy of our policy, and when they did, they excluded information that benefited us. ICRS pressured them to provide a full copy of our policy which included benefits they had initially excluded. Our Insurance company provided a rebuilding scope that was unrealistic and not aligned with the actual cost of rebuilding our home. ICRS countered with a realistic scope and also advised us to secure several independent quotes on our own. ICRS then leveraged its scope and the independent quotes to force the Insurance company to pay out a more realistic amount for the rebuild. The scoping process took months, and ICRS drove the communications the entire time.  The first adjuster that the Insurance company assigned to our claim arrived at the site visit and interview with a combative attitude, where he used inappropriate language, and attempted to force the negotiations in the Insurance company's favor by manipulating the facts. ICRS swiftly called out the adjuster and guided the negations back on track in a professional manner.  Our Insurance company cycled through four adjusters during our claim. The pass-down of information between these adjusters was insufficient at best, with each new adjuster attempting to avoid payout using the same methods that failed with the last. We were astonished that a company could act in this manner without serious recourse. Nonetheless, ICRS was able to leverage emails, photos, inspection reports, and additional documentation to bring each new adjuster up to speed after each transition. ICRS' efforts kept the claim moving every time that the Insurance company attempted to stall, and they attempted to stall many times. When our Insurance company misrepresented the policy and refused to pay out for damages that were covered, ICRS drove the communications process and provided documentation, which included case-law excerpts from similar claims that had gone to trial. This approach kept the process moving and provided breakthroughs on some of the vital areas of negotiations. Through the process, ICRS provided a paper trail of communications and documentation that our Insurer couldn't ignore, and ultimately they were forced to pay out for the covered items due to the exposure that ICRS had made apparent.  ICRS increased the overall claim by more than 20% during the planning and rebuild process through supplements. Through negotiations with our Insurance company, ICRS increased the claim by 104% over what was paid out. 104%... double what the Insurance company released up-front in our initial settlement. Additionally, the payout ICRS secured for us was 31% higher than our policy limit.  Before that fire, we had heard insurance companies pull out every trick in the book to avoid paying out on a policy. Having gone through this experience, we can say that the behavior on our Insurance company's part was disgusting, and far worse than we had ever imagined possible. We advise with 100% conviction that anyone dealing with a large loss such as ours, hire a public adjuster to navigate and advocate on their behalf in order to get the needed results. Without hesitation, we recommend ICRS to anyone going through a similar situation. Our family could not have rebuilt our home with the funds our insurance company provided, and we only have a home to return to because of ICRS' efforts to hold our insurer accountable for the policy we had paid for. Throughout the claim, which lasted over a year, ICRS navigated the entire claim process with professionalism and care. Our family offers a sincere thank you to Scott, Misty, and the entire ICRS team.

    Austin Roofing Company & Water Damage - The team

    Austin Roofing Company & Water Damage

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    Brad Farr has done many roofs for me and my family. He does it right the first time and if need be…read morehe stands behind his work.

    I had my roof done by WDR in 2021 and honestly everything during the install was fantastic. They…read morewere quick, at one point it was going to rain mid-way through the install so they pulled out all the stops and they got my roof done ahead of schedule before it rained. Since then the roof has held up great! Last week I started seeing a leak on the outside of my house. I called them up and the owner sent someone out the same day just to rule anything out. When they came out we both agreed that it didn't look like there was anything wrong with the roof, but that didn't stop them for doing their best to stop it from leaking they added some caulking around some holes in the stucco and masonry and fixed up some of the flashing near the leak. After that, it was still leaking, but Brad, the owner, was kind enough to come out again, even though it had NOTHING to do with the roof just to double-check on me and make sure that I was doing well. At the end of the day, they took off a side gutter and found a hole in the wall that the builders had left from when the house was built. Again, STILL not roof related, but they treated me like family and helped me as if it were and fixed it up for me. Literally cannot say enough good things about WDR! I've never found a company that is this helpful or this responsive.

    All Nation Restoration

    All Nation Restoration

    (20 reviews)

    Folks at the Georgetown location were so helpful and quick. They even offered to show me the…read morefailed part so my teenage daughter could see. Really nice waiting area, even with an indoor playground! I highly recommend.

    Main takeaway for efficiency: You can trust Bryan and his team, so stop researching and call All…read moreNation Restoration now! Want the details? Fantastic, because I have plenty of positive things to say about Bryan & Co. First of all, let's go back to trust. It's really hard to find companies and people you can trust, but Bryan is definitely one of those select few. He spent so much time on the phone with me explaining the details and process of the job I needed done. He never got frustrated with my endless questions or my indecisiveness. He taught me all about mold, mitigation, remediation, restoration, and the process for estimating costs. He set my anxious mind at ease, which is not an easy task. Then his team came and did a great job! All of the recon companies mentioned they were worried the counter top would get broken during demo, so Bryan sent his counter top guy out to take it off. Success! Counter top stayed intact as did everything else that should have. Here's a very impressive thing: Bryan accurately estimated a job that someone (who will remain nameless) gave to a company with a lower initial estimate. Not shockingly, when the job was done, the bill was what Bryan quoted from the beginning. I tell this story so you know that even if his estimate is higher, it doesn't mean ANR is going to be more expensive. It just means they are more accurate, up front, and honest. So again, stop wasting time reading and getting tons of quotes. Certainly don't make the mistake of going with a low-ball company. Just call Bryan and rest assured All Nation will do right by you and the job will be done right.

    LOA Roofing & Construction - LOA Construction and Austin Roofing 706 W Ben White Blvd Suite 233a Austin, TX 78704 Tel: (512Z) 645-1687 https://www.loaconstruction.com

    LOA Roofing & Construction

    (32 reviews)

    [Update] LOA reached out to me after seeing my complaint. They acknowledged that the placement of…read morethe scuppers could have been handled better and agreed to issue a refund for the gutter installation. In addition, they assured me that they would send someone to inspect the ponding water if the issue worsens during next year's rainy season. I appreciate that they took customer feedback seriously, and as a result, I've updated my rating from 3 stars to 5 stars. Context: I recently bought a house with a flat roof. This flat roof has 3 major areas. Because the original roof was poorly done, I decided to replace 2 parts of the 3. I hired LOA to install a 135mil TPO roof for this residential house. They came and installed the TPO from October 21 to 25, 2025. The total project costed $18,280. As I just bought the house, I paid the full amount out of my own pocket. My experience with LOA was a bit mixed. I will start from the positive side. Their price was competitive. I got 3 roofers to give me quotes for 80mil TPO and all had great reviews on both Yelp and Google. The highest quote was around $24K and the lowest one was around $16k. LOA's original quote ($16680) was in the middle but was very similar to the lowest one. Additionally, their sales representative was very responsive and helpful and that was one major reason why I chose LOA over the lowest one. After I decided to hire LOA, they even offered me 135mil if I added $1K because they had some leftover 135mil from another commercial project and I decided to take it. Basically the experience before the actual installation started was very positive. However, after the installation actually got started, the experience was mixed. First of all, they changed the crew just a couple of days before the installation because LOA got a big commercial project and that crew was assigned to that commercial project. But they told me the new crew was also experienced and ensured that I didn't need to worry about it. But what happened next didn't seem to show the new crew was that competent -- Initially I was told the whole installation would take 1 day, but in fact, it took the crew 5 days to complete. For me, taking longer time to complete the installation was not a big issue because I'd rather them do it right. Later they told me one of the reasons why the new crew spent so much time was because the new crew actually replaced all 3 parts of the roof rather than just 2 parts. This was a nice surprise since they didn't charge me more for that. But apparently there was a communication issue between LOA and the crew. Additionally, because of the installation delay, the weather changed and we got a bit of rain before the installation was fully completed, but they told me the roof was mechanically sealed so I didn't need to worry about the rain during the installation. When the rain actually came after the entire roof was installed, that was when the problems began. The first problem was the placement of the scuppers: two of them were positioned right above my wooden deck. Whenever it rained, water poured straight onto the deck. After I complained, LOA explained that the original roof had been designed that way. Although they could have positioned the scuppers in different places, they said they simply followed the original design since I hadn't specifically asked for changes. I found this frustrating -- I'm not a professional roofer and as a new homeowner I expected them to use their expertise to warn me about potential issues like this in advance. Unfortunately, they didn't consider the bigger picture when installing the roof. Anyway, as I felt I couldn't entirely blame LOA, I decided to spend additional $600 for them to install a gutter to redirect the water away from the deck. The second problem was ponding water. Even 36 hours after the rain had stopped, I could still see standing waters in at least 3 areas of the roof. One of these spots (number 1 in the photo) was exactly where the original roof had issues. Even worse, two of the ponding areas (number 1 and 2 in the photo) were located on the seams. I raised this concern with LOA again, but they said they wouldn't worry unless the waster remained for more than 4 days -- despite the fact that information from other roofers' websites suggests ponding water could be a concern if it lasts 24-48 hours. LOA told me they would eventually come back and apply some lower-grade TPO over the seams when they had leftover material from other projects. I don't know when they will do it but for now, I'll wait for them to do that since it's not the rainy season yet. I hope it will address the ponding issue. I also plan to monitor the roof during the rainy season in May and June to see if the water persists for more than four days.

    Micah Huckvale with LOA Roofing & Construction is great! I've already used him for several projects…read morethis year, and he is HONEST, AFFORDABLE, and easy to work with. I am happy to recommend Micah for any of your construction and/or repair needs!

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