Final Settlement: $32,243.90
Initial Incident
While trimming trees near their home, a branch punctured the siding and roof, causing exterior and interior damage. The insured expected fair coverage but received only a minimal initial payout.
The Insurance Company’s Response
- Only acknowledged the small hole in the siding.
- Offered payment of just $438.65 for repairs.
- Ignored roof damage from the falling branch.
- Severely undervalued the cost of restoring the home.
How We Helped
Coast 2 Coast Adjusters stepped in and took immediate action:
- Conducted a complete inspection of siding, roofing, and interior damage.
- Documented all repair and replacement needs with photos and reports.
- Challenged the carrier’s insufficient estimate through negotiations.
- Advocated for the insured to ensure full coverage was recognized.
The Final Result
Settlement Achieved: $32,243.90
The claim settled at $32,243.90, a 7,260% increase from the insurance company’s initial $438.65 offer—providing the homeowner the funds to properly repair their property.
Conclusion
This case shows how insurers can minimize damage assessments, leaving homeowners underpaid. With Coast 2 Coast’s support, the insured received a fair settlement.
Initial Offer: $438.65
Final Settlement: $32,243.90
Total Increase: $31,805.25
Percentage Increase: 7,260%




