Denied & Undervalued Claims

A Denial Is Not Always the Final Answer.

Already received an estimate that seems too low? Claim denied? Select Adjusters inspects the damage, identifies what was missed or misrepresented, and submits supplemental documentation to get the claim reopened or increased.
Select Adjusters reviewing a denied claim

What Every Claim Review Includes.

Whether your claim was undervalued or denied outright, Select Adjusters builds the documentation to challenge the decision.

Full Property Inspection

Your adjuster inspects the affected areas point by point. Every visible and hidden source of damage is identified, including damage the carrier’s adjuster commonly overlooks.

Professional Damage Documentation

Photos, measurements, material specifications, and a detailed scope report built in the format insurance carriers are required to review. The documentation determines the settlement. We make sure it tells the complete story.

Carrier Communication and Negotiation

Select Adjusters submits the documentation, responds to the carrier’s adjuster findings, handles all communication, and negotiates directly on your behalf. You don’t make the calls. You don’t decode the policy. We handle it.

Re-Inspection Coordination

When the insurance company sends their adjuster for a second look, your Select Adjusters adjuster is present. We walk the property with them, ensure every documented point is reviewed, and don’t let damage get dismissed on a quick walkthrough.

Supplemental Claims

If the carrier’s initial estimate is too low, we file a supplemental claim with additional documentation and evidence. Many settlements increase significantly after a properly documented supplement is submitted.

Settlement Review

Before you accept anything, your adjuster reviews the final settlement against the documented scope. If the numbers don’t match the damage, we push back. You never accept less than your policy covers.

Real Claim Review Results From Arizona Homeowners.

Every result is from a Select Adjusters client in the Phoenix Valley.

Reopened denied claim

Reopened Denied Claim

Before

Insurance Company’s Decision: Denied. Carrier classified all damage as "wear and tear."

After

Inspection proved damage was caused by a specific weather event. Documentation submitted. Denial reversed. Claim approved at $13,500.

Supplemental after settlement

Supplemental After Settlement

Before

Insurance Company’s Final Offer: $7,200. Homeowner had already accepted but had not started repairs.

After

Re-inspection documented missed damage. Supplemental claim filed. Additional $9,100 approved on top of original settlement.

Multi-damage claim review

Multi-Damage Claim

Before

Insurance Company’s Offer: $6,800. Covered roof only. Excluded interior water damage and contents.

After

Connected interior damage and contents loss to the original storm event. Settlement increased to $19,400.

What This Looks Like For You

What This Looks Like for You.

These are the things you’ll experience from the moment we take on your claim to the day your settlement arrives.

You’ll Know What Your Claim Is Worth.

Your adjuster inspects the damage, documents everything, and tells you what the claim should be valued at based on the real scope of work. Not the insurance company’s estimate. The real number. You’ll know exactly where you stand before we file anything.

You’ll Never Have to Call Your Insurance Company Again.

Once Select Adjusters takes on your claim, we handle every interaction with your carrier. Every phone call. Every email. Every document submission. Every dispute. You stay informed. We handle the fight.

You’ll Only Pay If We Get You More.

Contingency means contingency. If we don’t increase your settlement, you owe us zero. No exceptions. No fine print. No "administrative fees." The risk is entirely on us. That’s how confident we are in what we do.

FAQs About Claim Review and Reopening

A Denial Doesn’t Have to Be the Last Word.

Get a free claim review. A licensed public adjuster looks at what your carrier saw and what they missed, then fights for the coverage your policy provides.