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Bringing Your Contractor to the Adjuster Inspection

Your contractor's presence helps ensure scope accuracy. Here is how to coordinate without overstepping.

2 min read · Reviewed April 2026

Read this before the adjuster arrives.

The inspection is the most consequential meeting in your claim. Preparation makes the difference.

Your contractor's presence helps ensure scope accuracy. Here is how to coordinate without overstepping.

Tactical

What to do

Contractors cannot negotiate on your behalf (not licensed as public adjusters), but their knowledge of what repairs require is invaluable. Have them point out damage, explain code requirements, and document discrepancies. Make clear they are present as technical support, not as your representative.

Checklist

Key action items

Pre-inspection checklist

  • Photograph everything before the adjuster arrives
  • Have your policy declarations page ready
  • Note your questions in advance
  • Keep communications factual and concise
  • Document the inspection independently
  • Do not sign scope agreements the same day
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Watch for these

Red flags

  • RU
    Inspection rushed under 30 minutes on substantial damage
  • SI
    Pressure to sign scope sheet or agreement onsite
  • RE
    Request for recorded statement before documentation is complete
  • FA
    Quick settlement offer before full scope is known

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What if they already...

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Reviewed: April 24, 2026

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