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When responsibility, coverage, or cause is questioned, opinions aren’t enough.
Disputes escalate when documentation is incomplete, timelines are unclear, or evidence doesn’t hold up under scrutiny.

 

Our inspections in these situations are designed to establish facts, document condition, and reduce uncertainty using insurance-grade standards that support clear decision-making.

Each service below is a different tool. We help determine which applies once we understand your situation.

Investigative Property Inspection

Independent fact-finding inspection used when property condition, damage, or events require deeper scrutiny beyond routine assessment.

Condition Timeline Reconstruction & Documentation Review

Analysis and documentation of how conditions likely developed over time using physical findings, records, and observable indicators.

Dispute Support Inspection

Neutral inspection providing documented facts and condition clarity to support resolution when parties disagree.

Causation Inspection

Focused inspection to determine the most probable cause of observed damage based on physical evidence and conditions at the site.

Scope Clarification Inspection

Inspection documenting the observable extent and boundaries of damage to reduce disagreement before estimates or repairs proceed.

Third-Party Verification Inspection

Independent verification of findings, repairs, or conclusions previously documented by another party.

Defensible Condition Documentation

Creation of clear, photo-supported records intended to withstand insurer, lender, or legal scrutiny.

Neutral Condition Verification Inspection

Objective verification of current property condition without advocacy, estimates, or scope determination.

Follow-Up Verification Inspection

Post-event or post-repair inspection confirming current condition, changes, or compliance with previously documented findings.

File & Evidence Gap Analysis

Targeted review identifying missing, weak, or inconsistent documentation that may affect claim, dispute, or decision outcomes.

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Start a Documentation Risk Review

If things feel unclear or contested, documentation matters.

When parties disagree, coverage is questioned, or narratives conflict, outcomes are driven by evidence — not opinions.

You don’t need to know what’s missing.
Tell us where uncertainty exists and what’s being questioned. We’ll help identify documentation gaps and determine what information is needed to move forward.

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