Claim Navigation AI

The Complete Insurance Claim Management Playbook

Your comprehensive guide to maximizing every insurance claim. You carry the burden of proof—the insurer pays what you can prove. This Playbook shows you exactly how to secure, document, file, respond, negotiate, and close your claim — with AI support at every step.

How to use: Work section by section. Each area includes examples, decision trees, and an If → Then → Tool rail at the end so you always know the next best move and the right Claim Navigator tool to click.

1. Pre-Claim Preparation

Policy Documentation System

Action: Binder with dec pages, endorsements, premium proof (3y), correspondence, prior claims, renewals, coverage changes. Digital mirror in cloud with quarterly updates and shared access.

If → Then → Tool

Can't find full policy
Request certified copy citing state timeframe
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Unsure RCV vs ACV
Run coverage decoder; flag endorsements
Home Inventory Documentation

Room-by-room items with model/serials, purchase date, cost and current replacement, photos/video, receipts. Appraise jewelry/art every 3 years.

If → Then → Tool

No receipts
Use bank/CC statements, Amazon history, photos, social posts, warranties
High-value items
Get appraisals; check sub-limits and schedule
Pre-Loss Property Documentation

Monthly exterior & systems photos with date-stamps to counter pre-existing wear arguments.

If → Then → Tool

Carrier alleges pre-existing
Submit prior-condition photos & maintenance logs

2. Immediate Post-Loss Actions

Hour 1–2: Safety & Mitigation

Fire: evacuate, board-up, photo from safe distance. Water: shutoff, video leak, extraction, drying, move items. Policies require reasonable mitigation—document and keep receipts.

If → Then → Tool

Home uninhabitable
Request ALE advance & lodging authorization
Vendor demands pre-approval
Proceed emergency-only; notify carrier with photos
Hour 2–6: Documentation

Wide→medium→close photos; serials; water/smoke lines; undamaged comparisons; diary log of time/cause/weather/witnesses/actions.

If → Then → Tool

Lost receipts
Bank/CC PDFs, vendor reprints, annotate inventory
Hour 6–24: Initial Claim Contact

Prepare policy #, date/time, cause, report #s, temp contact, emergency spend. Use factual script. Request claim #, adjuster, inspection date, portal.

If → Then → Tool

No acknowledgment in timeframe
Send Delay Notice citing statute
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3. Filing Your Claim

Proof of Loss & Packet

POL: policy/claim #, date/cause, full inventory, RCV/ACV calcs, references. Packet: exec summary, room-by-room, indexed photos, 3 estimates, code upgrades, ALE projections.

If → Then → Tool

Vague "more info" demand
Request specific, itemized missing list
Inventory format rejected
Convert to carrier columns; keep master
Timeline Management

Days 1–3: report/mitigate/document · Days 4–7: inventory/estimates/submit · Weeks 2–3: inspection/estimate/review · Weeks 4–6: supplements/negotiation · >6 weeks: appraisal/attorney/DOI.

4. The Inspection Process

Pre-Inspection

Have policy highlights, photos/video, 3+ estimates, mitigation receipts, item list + values, code docs, question list, witness.

If → Then → Tool

Adjuster limits rooms
Request full walk; log & recap in writing
During Inspection

Lead room-by-room; show hidden damage; avoid speculation; defer recorded statement until prepared.

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"Wear & tear" claim
Submit pre-loss photos + weather + contractor findings
Post-Inspection

Same-day summary; attach photos; list agreed vs needs review; dates for next steps.

5. Estimate Review & Negotiation

Line-Item Analysis (Bathroom Example)

Counter omissions: moisture-resistant board, primer + 2 coats, plumbing wax ring, mitigation days, antimicrobial, monitoring, subfloor, GFCI + inspection. Adjuster $715 vs proper $2,797.

If → Then → Tool

Omitted code items
Submit citations, inspector notes, 3 contractor lines
Unreasonable depreciation
Challenge lifespan; request schedule & basis
Three-Estimate Strategy (Roof)

Conservative / Moderate / Comprehensive bids to anchor scope; negotiate to mid with documentation.

Supplements

Hidden damage, code adds, price changes, missed items. Provide discovery photos, expert notes, estimates.

6. Settlement Strategies

ACV vs RCV (Roof Example)

RCV $20k, depreciation $4k, deductible $2.5k → ACV $13.5k. Replace & submit docs to recover $4k holdback. Negotiate contractor to reduce out-of-pocket.

If → Then → Tool

Payment delayed after agreement
Send payment deadline reminder with statute
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Final Settlement Negotiation

Use clause requests, item adjustments, manager escalation, written timelines; don't sign immediately.

Payment Structures
  • Single payment
  • ACV/RCV two-part
  • Milestones
  • Direct-to-vendor

7. Dispute Resolution

Internal Appeals

Appeal: undervaluation, overlooked damage, code, policy quotes, request statutory-timed response.

If → Then → Tool

Denied as "gradual"
Submit plumber sudden-failure report + neighbor affidavit + prior inspection
Appraisal

For amount-of-loss disputes; costs vs recovery; timing windows vary by policy/state.

Public Adjuster & DOI Complaint

When to hire PA (value/complexity). DOI complaint for delays/unfair practices/misrep.

8. Post-Settlement Management

Managing Repairs

Vetting, milestone payments, lien waivers, warranties, supplement support.

If → Then → Tool

Contractor requests >30% upfront
Renegotiate milestones; require lien waivers
RCV Recovery

Submit completion photos, invoices, proof of payment, permits/inspections, warranties to release holdback.

Releases & Reservations

Avoid overbroad releases; preserve supplement rights; archive 7–10 years.

9. Special Circumstances

Total Loss

Emergency advance, rental, start contents from memory, obtain reports, pull purchase histories.

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Mortgage holds checks
Submit draw schedule + contractor contract + inspection proof
Business Interruption

Docs: 3y tax returns, 12-mo P&L, projections, seasonal factors, contracts; compute lost revenue + continuing + extra expenses.

Catastrophe & Multiple Policies

Wind vs flood causation; FEMA; coordinate homeowners, NFIP, auto liability, umbrella; subrogation can offset deductibles.

10. Advanced Strategies

Experts & Legal

When to hire engineers, meteorologists, hygienists, cause/origin; attorney fee models based on claim size/complexity.

If → Then → Tool

Causation denial
Commission C&O + weather; submit rebuttal
Bad Faith

Red flags: delays, lowball w/o basis, misrep policy, refusal to provide docs, poor investigation, unnecessary demands, threats, altered reports.

ALE & Claim File

Missed ALE: mileage, utilities, storage, pet boarding, meals, laundromat. Request full claim file under statute.

11. Specific Peril Strategies

Lightning Strike

Hidden damage: HVAC boards, well pump controllers, landscape transformers, garage openers, doorbell transformers, irrigation controllers, pool/spa systems, low-voltage wiring, ISP/cable gear, security, smart hubs, appliance boards.

If → Then → Tool

Only obvious electronics listed
Submit technician reports + itemized systems
Theft & Vandalism

Police report essentials; ownership proof via receipts/statements/photos/social posts/registrations/warranties/riders/appraisals.

Water (Burst Pipes) / Wind & Hail

Moisture mapping; occupancy evidence (winter); weather docs; matching & uniformity with manufacturer discontinuation + code.

12. Property Type Specializations

Condominiums (Master vs HO-6)

Master: structure/common; HO-6: interior/contents; loss assessment coverage; betterments/improvements.

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Master deductible passed to unit
Invoke loss assessment coverage; cite bylaws & policy
Rental / Vacation Homes

Loss of rent: lease, rent roll, comps, manager letter, occupancy rates. Vacancy disputes: utilities, security logs, smart data, inspections.

13. Insurance Company Tactics Deep Dive

Common Tactics & Counters
  • Lowball anchoring → Counter with 3 estimates + codes
  • Delay loops → Statutory timelines + DOI leverage
  • Vague RFIs → Specificity demand
  • Pre-existing / wear & tear → Pre-loss photos + maintenance logs
  • Excessive depreciation → Market lifespan sources
  • Scope minimization → Room-by-room walk list + photos

If → Then → Tool

Endless RFIs
Request itemized needs + decision date
Carrier cherry-picks expert lines
Submit full-scope expert summary + exhibits

14. State-by-State Claim Requirements

Timelines You Must Track
  • Acknowledgment window
  • Investigation period
  • Decision/deny deadlines
  • Prompt payment rules
  • Communication cadence
  • Interest/penalties

If → Then → Tool

Carrier misses a statutory deadline
Send notice with rule cite; copy DOI if recurring

15. Complex Coverage Intersections

Coordinating Multiple Policies

Homeowners, NFIP, auto liability, umbrella, condo master. Sequence claims; avoid double recovery; use subrogation to recoup deductible.

If → Then → Tool

Cause overlaps (wind/flood)
Commission causation report; apportion damages

16. Advanced Documentation Strategies

Evidence Hygiene
  • OCR PDFs
  • Consistent filenames
  • Date-embed
  • Originals + watermarked copies
  • Exhibit indexes
  • Timeline synthesis

If → Then → Tool

Carrier claims "insufficient documentation"
Request itemized missing list; provide exhibit index

17. Contractor & Vendor Management

Vetting & Contracts

Verify license/insurance, references, written scope, warranty, insurance compliance, lien waivers, change-order process, supplement assistance.

If → Then → Tool

Contract lacks milestones
Add milestone payment schedule tied to inspections

18. Time-Sensitive Emergency Actions

48-Hour Window
  • Board-up/tarping
  • Dry-out & dehumidify
  • Secure openings
  • Prevent mold
  • Document receipts
  • Notify carrier

If → Then → Tool

Carrier disputes emergency spend
Provide policy duty citations + photos + invoices

19. Maximum Recovery Strategies

Levers
  • Code upgrades
  • Comparable pricing
  • Multiple estimates
  • Supplements
  • Depreciation recovery
  • Timeline leverage

20. Dealing with Claim Denials

Denial Playbook

Request full basis (policy clause + facts + photos); gather counter-evidence; file structured appeal; consider DOI and legal review.

If → Then → Tool

Carrier refuses underlying evidence
Request claim file per statute

Final Thoughts & Best Practices

The 10 Commandments of Claim Management
  1. Document everything
  2. Never accept first offer
  3. Understand your policy
  4. Mitigate immediately
  5. Get multiple estimates
  6. Be persistent
  7. Know your rights (state rules)
  8. Get help when needed
  9. Stay organized
  10. Think long-term (supplements)
Disclaimer: Educational content, not legal advice. For legal questions, consult an attorney in your state.