We settle all kinds of property damage claims
WATER DAMAGE LOSS
Trust ICRS public adjusters to settle your water damage insurance claim
When a water damage has devastated your life, calling a public adjuster about filing a water damage claim can help you put the pieces back together
- Commercial Property Water Damage Claims
- Multi-Family Property Water Damage Claims
- High-Value Homes & Real Estate Water Damage
Public Adjuster for Water Damage Claims
Water Damage Insurance Claims
Understanding Water Damage Insurance Claims and Policyholder Responsibilities
Water damage from a pipe burst after a freeze or undetected leak can quickly cause considerable damage to your home or business. Common causes of water damage are:
- Frozen or broken plumbing; and
- Leaking roofs or exterior walls.
Time is of the essence! Immediately following the discovery of water damage, it is critical to put your insurer on notice of claim and start the preservation and restoration of your property. Large water damage insurance claims can be very complex, need prompt mitigation, and thorough documentation. Mold and mildew can begin to form within 48 hours.
Texas commercial building, multifamily property, and high value home owners dealing with water damage claims from frozen pipe bursts who want the maximum settlement they deserve in minimum time.
Hire a reputable, local mitigation company to demo and dry out wet materials with IICRC credentials.
What to do after water damage loss
Protect your property from further damage. It’s your responsibility to perform emergency work such as putting up tarps, removing porous materials such as drywall and carpeting to prevent mold, and boarding up openings. It is best to use a certified mitigation professional.
Document the damage with photographs and video of the damages, before you begin any cleanup efforts.
Request a complete copy of your insurance policy. Read and make sure you understand your rights and obligations under your insurance policy before entering into any serious discussions or negotiations with your carrier. Seek a claims professional to help you understand what your policy actually covers and, just as important, what it doesn’t.
Document all of your activities and expenses. Keep a log of your activities and save receipts after the damage, including those for property replacement and extra expenses.
Make decisions that are the best for the continuation of your business. Policyholders who expect the insurance company to tell them what to do to save their business may be profoundly disappointed. Only you know your business and what’s best for your recovery.
Hire your own experts. The insurance company adjuster and representatives sent by your carrier to evaluate the damages is working for the insurance company, not for you. The burden to prove, document and submit your claim falls on you, the policyholder. Make sure you have a licensed professional who thoroughly knows property insurance claims on your side to ensure a full, fair and expedited settlement.
Hire ICRS Public Adjusters to get you the fair and prompt settlement you deserve!
- Q: Should I hire a 3rd party water damage mitigation company to remove wet areas or do it in-house?
A: That is the question many commercial owners have been asking themselves. Onsite property management personnel are overloaded with work orders trying to retain tenants while water-damaged units that still may not have been properly mitigated run the risk of mold. - Ready or not, your insurance company’s adjusters are coming. What the insurer’s representatives see during your inspections and who represents your interests can make a big difference in your claim settlement.
As trusted Public Insurance Adjusters representing Commercial and Multifamily property owners throughout Texas, our advice is to have property management personnel resources handle work orders for your business, check vacant units/areas for damages, and make sure air conditioning is on to help dry out moisture.
Running the business vs mitigating damage are two separate activities and this is why you have insurance.
Consider engaging a professional water mitigation company to tear out wet materials, mitigate further damage and perform a proper dry out to help prevent mold.
Q: How are policyholders dealing with water damage assured that the mitigation vendor will defend their work to the insurer’s and not be obligated to pay anything more than what the insurer will pay?
A: In our opinion, we recommend mitigation vendors and policyholders agree as follows:
“In the event insurance company disputes any mitigation invoice, contractor agrees to defend their work product or waive any unpaid portion not approved by insurer.”
- Do the remediation in phases with adjuster approvals. The process goes a little slower at times, but really substantiates the services performed and for the rebuild.
- Memorialize that the scope of work will be performed pursuant to 3rd party water damage restoration and remediation protocol.
- Payment terms are in accordance with Texas insurance code payment statute timelines.
- Work with a reputable water mitigation contractor who uses professional certified restoration/remediation crews that have been trained on the S500 and S520 Restoration industry standards set by the IICRC process. These professionals should have no issue documenting and supporting any reasonable and necessary scope of work or costs.
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Get a complimentary consultation on your water damage insurance claim. We are water damage claim adjusters who work for policyholders, not the insurance company. If you choose to hire us, we work on contingency. No recovery, no fee. Our water damage insurance claim process is proven and streamlined. We also value your privacy. We do not sell, trade, or rent your personal information to others.
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TESTIMONIALS
What Client Says About ICRS
It pays to know ICRS – “747% Higher Payments with a Public Adjuster for Claims related to a 2005 Hurricane”

Sign : Cornell Williams
I cannot say enough good things about Insurance Claim Recovery Support — they truly feel like earth angels. Misty and Scott helped me through one of the most overwhelming and helpless times of my life. As a single woman dealing with major home renovations after a severe water leak, I was unfortunately taken advantage of by a dishonest contractor. From breaking my TV and not saying a word, to lying about repairs, damaging my sprinkler, inflating estimates with bogus charges, and even threatening legal action — I was completely overwhelmed.
That’s when Misty and Scott stepped in. Their knowledge of the laws and the insurance claims process is unmatched, and their compassion and support were exactly what I needed. They knew exactly how to handle the situation, empowered me with the facts, and guided me every step of the way. They genuinely listened, made me feel heard and understood, and stood by my side when I needed it most. I am beyond grateful for their integrity, expertise, and kindness. If you’re facing a tough insurance claim situation, do not hesitate to reach out to them — they are absolute professionals and true advocates and helped me feel safe in my own home again.
Scott and Misty are absolute professionals. Their knowledge of the insurance claim process is unmatched, and they navigated our case with skill, integrity, and relentless attention to detail. On top of that, they’re HAAG certified roof inspectors, which made all the difference in proving the true extent of our damages.
Looking back, we wish we had hired ICRS from the very beginning. It would have saved us so much stress, time, and lost money. If you’re dealing with an insurance claim - especially a commercial one - don’t wait. Call ICRS.
We’re beyond grateful for everything they did for us.
Scott and Misty from ICRS have been the most honest, supportive, and knowledgeable people I’ve encountered throughout this ordeal. They made me feel heard and understood, which was a welcome relief after so many interactions with professionals who seemed more interested in their bottom line than in helping me.
Scott guided me through this incredibly complex and stressful process with expert advice, giving me the clarity and confidence I desperately needed. His and Misty’s commitment to doing what’s right for their clients is unmatched. They genuinely care and provide guidance and support that feels personalized and sincere.
Thanks to Scott and Misty, I’m back on track and no longer feel overwhelmed. ICRS has saved me countless hours of stress and struggle, and I wholeheartedly recommend them to anyone dealing with a large-loss claim after a storm. Trust me—making them your first call can save you immeasurable frustration and help you navigate this difficult path with sound advice and unwavering support.
Thank you, Scott and Misty, for everything you’ve done!
-Jason Cheshire
Our Insurer mislead us and withheld information. It took 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 the benefits they had initially excluded.
Our Insurer provided a scope that was not aligned with the actual cost of rebuilding our home. ICRS countered with a realistic scope and advised us to secure independent quotes on our own. ICRS then leveraged its scope and the independent quotes to force our insurer to provide more realistic amount for the rebuild. The scoping process took months, and ICRS drove the communications the entire time.
The first adjuster that our insurer 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 their favor by manipulating the facts. ICRS swiftly called out the adjuster and guided the negations back on track.
Our Insurer cycled through four adjusters during our claim. The pass-down of information between these adjusters was insufficient, 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. ICRS was able to leverage emails, photos, inspection reports, and additional documentation to bring the adjusters up to speed after each transition. ICRS’ efforts kept the claim moving every time our insurer attempted to stall.
When our Insurer 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 provided breakthroughs on vital areas of the negotiations. ICRS provided a paper trail and documentation that our Insurer couldn’t ignore, and ultimately they were forced to pay out 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 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 insurers part was 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. 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.
Very knowledgeable. Thank you for helping!!
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