Experiencing a large loss or total loss insurance claim is overwhelming, heartbreaking, and emotionally draining. Whether the damage came from fire, water, or a severe storm, the first tragedy is the event itself, the second is often dealing with the insurance company. Even though you pay your premiums expecting support, more and more homeowners are finding themselves in stressful battles with their insurance provider, especially when it comes to major and total loss claims.
Adjusters often start out friendly and reassuring: “We’re here to take care of you. Everything is covered. Just send us your contractor’s estimate.” But once you do exactly what they ask, the story changes. Suddenly they “know a contractor who can do it cheaper,” or they insist your contractor’s scope is incorrect. The truth is, nearly 90% of disputes between homeowners and insurance companies come from the difference between what the insurance company wants to pay and what it actually costs to rebuild your home.
Most insurance adjusters have never been contractors. They aren’t familiar with real construction pricing. As a result, their estimates are usually missing dozens of required line items — or the cost per item is drastically lower than what a licensed contractor needs to properly rebuild your home. This often leaves homeowners tens of thousands, or even hundreds of thousands, of dollars short of what their claim is truly worth.
TrueSell offers a completely free audit for all large loss and total loss insurance claims. This audit includes:
We show you exactly what the insurance company left out, what your policy actually covers, and what the true reconstruction cost should be. In many cases, homeowners are entitled to more than the policy limits the insurance company claims they must stick to. Most importantly, we give you a clear plan on how to legally challenge your claim and recover the full amount you deserve.
Once the insurance claim is settled, most homeowners are left with one big question:
What now?
TrueSell wants to buy your property as-is, regardless of how severe the damage is. Homes with significant fire, water, or storm damage cannot be financed and will not sell on the open market. Real estate agents typically won’t list them because traditional buyers simply aren’t interested.
But TrueSell specializes in properties exactly like yours.
For many homeowners who still have a mortgage, the insurance check goes directly to the lender, leaving the homeowner with little to nothing left over. After losing their personal belongings, memories, and the equity they spent years building, many families walk away from the home entirely. Cities end up condemning or demolishing these houses — and nobody wins.
TrueSell wants to change that.
We aim to put more cash in your pocket and help you walk away clean and stress-free. When TrueSell buys your damaged property, you’re selling to a local company that will rebuild the home, strengthen the neighborhood, and restore the value to your community.
You’ve been through enough. Let TrueSell give you a fair path forward.