How the fast operators win the work.
No fluff and no invented statistics. Practical guides on the two things that decide a restoration or public adjusting job: getting there first, and doing it inside the rules.
Speed to lead in restoration
The first credible company to reach a homeowner usually keeps the job. Here is why the first hour decides it, and what actually causes the delay.
EconomicsExclusive vs shared leads
What each really costs once you account for close rate, and why a real-time incident lead is a different thing from a resold form-fill.
ComplianceCalling fire and water leads without getting burned
TCPA, do-not-call, permitted hours, and disaster-solicitation law, in plain terms, and how to work a lead the safe way.
CostHow much do water damage leads cost?
Shared and exclusive market ranges, the cost-per-job math the sticker price hides, and a county-based real-time alternative.
Lead qualityAnatomy of a restoration lead
The six parts of a real, callable lead: verified incident, property match, identified owner, labeled numbers, severity, local time.
PlaybookThe first hour after dispatch
Decide in 60 seconds, make the first call inside the rules, roll or call, speak honestly to a homeowner in crisis, log it.
Public adjustersPublic adjuster leads, inside the rules
Why timing decides representation, what a real-time loss lead is for a PA, and working within post-loss solicitation rules.
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