Fire & Smoke Damage Claims in Georgia
Southern Claim Adjusters LLC helps Georgia homeowners with fire and smoke damage insurance claims, including documentation, claim review, and communication with the carrier when authorized.
Fire damage claims need careful documentation.
After a fire, homeowners may be dealing with structural repairs, smoke odor, soot, contents damage, cleaning, temporary living concerns, and multiple vendors at once. Insurance claim paperwork can become overwhelming, especially when the first estimate does not capture the full impact of the loss.
Southern Claim Adjusters helps organize the claim so the damage, policy information, and repair needs are presented clearly. Our role is to help homeowners move through the process with a stronger understanding of what has been documented and what still needs attention.
Fire and smoke damage we review
- Structural fire damage
- Smoke and soot damage
- Odor and cleaning concerns
- Damaged contents and personal property
- Kitchen, electrical, and appliance-related fires
- Claims where the settlement appears too low
Why homeowners call a public adjuster
A public adjuster works for the policyholder. If the insurance company estimate seems incomplete, the claim is moving slowly, or the damage has not been fully considered, professional claim support can help bring order and focus to the process.
Get help before the claim gets harder.
Reach out before accepting a final fire or smoke damage settlement, especially if you are unsure whether the full scope has been reviewed.
Begin the Public Adjuster Authorization Form or call (470) 215-9523.
FAQs
Can smoke damage be part of a claim even if the fire was limited?
Potentially, yes. Smoke and soot can affect areas away from the source of the fire, and the damage should be reviewed carefully.
Can you help after the insurance company already inspected?
Yes. We can review the current claim documents and identify what may need additional support.
Do you help with contents documentation?
We can help homeowners understand how contents and damage documentation should be organized for the claim.