Flood & Water Damage Claims in Georgia

Southern Claim Adjusters LLC helps Georgia homeowners prepare, document, and present flood and water damage insurance claims with clear, professional support.

Flood and water damage claims can get complicated quickly.

Water damage often looks simple at first, but the real claim can involve flooring, drywall, cabinets, insulation, personal property, moisture mapping, mitigation invoices, plumbing repairs, and hidden damage behind walls or under floors. A rushed inspection or incomplete scope can leave homeowners with a settlement that does not reflect the full loss.

Southern Claim Adjusters represents homeowners during the claim process. We review the damage, organize documentation, help identify missing scope items, and communicate with the insurance company when authorized to do so.

Common water damage claim issues

  • Burst pipe or plumbing leaks
  • Flooding or water intrusion
  • Damaged flooring, cabinets, drywall, and trim
  • Moisture-related damage that was not fully scoped
  • Insurance estimates that appear too low
  • Claims delayed, denied, or underpaid

How we help

We help homeowners understand what information should be gathered, how the claim file should be organized, and what questions need to be answered before accepting a settlement. That can include photos, repair estimates, mitigation records, policy information, claim correspondence, and a review of the carrier estimate.

Talk with a Georgia public adjuster before you settle.

If your water damage claim is open, delayed, denied, or lower than expected, reach out before signing or accepting the final answer.

Begin the Public Adjuster Authorization Form or call (470) 215-9523.

FAQs

Can you help if my water damage claim is already open?

Yes. We can review where the claim stands and explain what documentation may be needed from this point forward.

Should I call before accepting the insurance settlement?

Yes. It is easier to address missing information before the claim is closed or fully settled.

Do you represent the insurance company?

No. Southern Claim Adjusters represents the homeowner, not the insurance company.