The point of a loss analysis is to identify any recurring issues that need to be the core focus of our restoration process. 

When First Response is called, we identify where the damage originated. We will scientifically and forensically determine what actually failed and caused the loss. This could be a fire, pipe break, structural weakness or electrical spark to name a few. We determine where the damage originated. 

Only when the underlying causes are identified and corrected can future losses be mitigated. Knowing the underlying causes of less serious accidents/injuries is also important, because frequency can lead to severity, resulting in a more costly accident or injury.

Loss By Fire
Loss By Flood

Analysis and Professional Opinion

  • Chimney Inspections/Scans

  • Plumbing Line Scans

  • Retaining Wall Evaluations

  • Construction Defect/Workmanship Issues

  • Structural Damage Evaluations

  • Vandalism

  • Property Loss Scope

  • Detailed Written Report, Photographs & Conclusion

  • Roof Evaluations/Ladder Assists

  • Wear & Tear vs. Storm-Related Incidents

  • Bio-Hazard Inspections

Loss analyses help us identify the core issues that need to be focus of our restoration processes.

Future losses are mitigated by identifying and correcting underlying as early as you can. Knowing the underlying causes of less serious accidents/injuries is also significant, because frequency can lead to severity, resulting in a more expensive accident or injury.

The accuracy of your loss claim can directly affect the solvency and stability of your company, in short – guesswork could really cost you. Our loss estimates can assist you in making decisions with confidence.