Residential Claims
Residential Insurance Claims Adjuster
Has your home been damaged? You don't have to face your insurance company alone.
Navigating a residential insurance claim can be a stressful and complex process. At Clear Loss Consultants, we work exclusively for you, the policyholder, to ensure you receive the maximum settlement you are entitled to under your policy. We handle all types of residential property damage claims, from initial inspection to final payment.

Types of Residential Claims We Handle
We have extensive experience with a wide range of residential property damages, including:
- Storm Damage: Hail, wind, and tornado damage to roofs, siding, and windows.
- Water Damage: Burst pipes, appliance leaks, and flooding.
- Fire & Smoke Damage: Structural damage, smoke residue, and personal property loss.
- Vandalism & Theft: Property damage and loss of belongings.
- Foundation Damage: Issues caused by soil movement or water.
- Freezing Pipes & Winter Storms: Damage from frozen or burst pipes.
Why Choose Clear Loss Consultants?
- We Work for YOU, Not the Insurance Company: Our sole loyalty is to you, the homeowner.
- Maximize Your Settlement: Our expertise helps uncover hidden damages and ensure you receive every dollar you're owed.
- Stress-Free Process: We manage the entire claim, so you can focus on getting your life back to normal.
- Local Experts: Based in North East Texas, we have a deep understanding of the local market, common causes of damage in our region, and how insurance companies operate here.
Service Areas: We proudly serve homeowners throughout North East Texas, including Dallas, TX, Tyler, TX, and Longview, TX.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A: We work on a contingency basis, which means we only get paid a small percentage of your settlement after your claim is paid. If we don’t get you a settlement, you don’t owe us anything.
A: Yes. We can reopen a denied claim or dispute a low settlement offer from your insurance company. Our expertise is often key to getting a claim approved or increased.
A company adjuster is employed by the insurance company and works to protect the company’s interests. A public adjuster is an independent professional you hire to work on your behalf and protect your interests as the policyholder.