Reach the policyholder first.
The first person to reach a homeowner after a loss usually sets the tone for the whole claim. IncidentLead tells you a fire or water loss happened, matches it to the property and its owner, and labels every number, so you can make contact while the loss is fresh and inside the rules your state sets for post-loss solicitation.
The first conversation sets the claim.
By the time a loss shows up in public records or a lead list days later, the carrier's adjuster has often already walked the property and framed the scope. Getting to the policyholder early, while they are deciding who to trust, is the difference between representing the claim and hearing about it after it is settled.
The window is the whole game.
Most states regulate when and how a public adjuster may solicit a policyholder after a loss. Some set a waiting period before you can make contact. Some restrict the hours. Some require specific disclosures in the first conversation. The rules are real, they vary by state, and they change.
IncidentLead does not solicit anyone for you. It is a data and software tool. It tells you a loss occurred, shows you the property, the owner, the labeled numbers, and the property's local time, and then a licensed professional, you, decides whether and when to make contact under your state's rules.
This is not legal advice. Post-loss solicitation rules for public adjusters vary by state and change. Confirm your own obligations with counsel and your state regulator before you rely on them.
That is the same honest position we take on the contractor side: we show you the information, labeled, and your license and judgment govern the call. We never hide a number, and we never dial one for you.
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The loss, as it happens
Fire, smoke, and major water losses across your licensed states, caught off live public safety dispatch and scored for severity so a total loss is not buried under a kitchen fire.
The policyholder, identified
The incident matched to the property and its owner from public records and licensed data, with every phone number we can find on the same screen.
Every number, labeled
Each number carries what is known about it: clean, on a Do-Not-Call registry, disconnected, or opted out. You decide who to contact, with full information.
See how a real loss lands on your phone.
Request a demo, tell us the states you work, and we will send pricing for your area. Public adjusters and restoration contractors both welcome.
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Does IncidentLead solicit the policyholder for me?+
Never. IncidentLead is a data and software tool. It tells you a loss happened and shows you the property, owner, and labeled numbers. Tapping a number opens your own phone's dialer. You decide whether and when to make contact, under your state's rules.
How do you handle post-loss solicitation timing?+
We show you the property's local time and label every number, so you can work within permitted hours and your state's waiting periods. We do not block a number, because the timing and the decision are yours as a licensed professional. Confirm your state's rules with counsel.
What losses do you cover for adjusters?+
Fire, smoke, and major water losses including pipe breaks, flooding, and structural damage. Water losses are flagged so you can spot them at a glance.
Which states can I get leads in?+
We are licensed across 44 states and add live collection as demand lands. Tell us where you work and we will confirm coverage and timing for your area.