ClaimFair exists because the deck is stacked against homeowners at the worst moment of their lives — and almost no one has the time, money, or knowledge to fight back. We're changing that.
When my house burned down, I learned something most people only discover when it's too late: the insurance company you've paid for years is not on your side when you finally need it.
Losing your home is devastating enough. Then comes the second job no one warns you about — proving, item by item, what your old life was worth, to a company whose first offer came in tens of thousands of dollars low. The adjuster was friendly, but the adjuster worked for them. Deadlines I'd never heard of were quietly ticking. And the people who could actually help — public adjusters — wanted up to a fifth of my entire claim and were nearly impossible to find.
I'm not a lawyer or an insurance insider. I was just a homeowner who got steamrolled, figured out the game the hard way, and refused to accept that this is how it has to be.
So I built the thing I desperately needed that week: a tool that reads your policy, values your losses honestly, shows you exactly how far the offer falls short, and arms you to fight for what you're actually owed — without taking a cut of everything you have left.
We take zero money from insurance carriers, ever. Our only job is getting you what your policy actually owes you.
Policies are written to confuse. We translate the fine print into what it means for you — limits, deadlines, and the traps in between.
No percentage of your payout for the basics. One flat fee, so help is something you can actually afford right when you need it.
Being clear about this protects you — and keeps us honest about exactly what you're getting.
Start with your policy — it's free, and you'll know exactly where you stand.