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Northwest Construction & Insurance Law
Construction and insurance law firm
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Property damage and repair-scope documents prepared for owner-side review
Damage & Repair Review

Before you fight over the number, understand what needs to be fixed and who should pay.

The damage needs to be fixed. The question is who should pay. The Damage & Repair Review helps property owners, HOA boards, commercial owners, and multifamily owners understand the damage, documents, repair problem, insurance or payment position, responsible parties, deadlines, and economics before committing to a larger legal strategy.

During the Damage & Repair Review

Built for the whole repair problem, not just the lawsuit.

The review is built to diagnose the damage, prove what matters, price the real repair problem, communicate the next step clearly, and decide whether the economics support deeper legal recovery work. It is meant to reduce uncertainty before the owner commits to a larger legal strategy.

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No fee unless money is recovered on accepted matters.

Our Proven 5-Step Process

1

Diagnose

What happened, how far the damage goes, what may be hidden, and what needs investigation.

2

Prove

Documents, photos, expert opinions, timelines, and facts that support the claim.

3

Price

Repair scope, estimate gaps, sequencing, access, code, hidden damage, and cost issues.

4

Communicate

Clear next-step explanations for owners, boards, managers, referral counsel, and stakeholders.

5

Recover

A strategy to pursue the money needed to fix the property correctly.

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What the review looks at

Start with what needs to be fixed.

Built for property disputes where damage, repairs, repair cost, insurance, responsibility, and who should pay all matter.

Damage and cause

What happened, when it appeared, what caused it, and what still needs investigation.

Repair scope

Whether the proposed repair appears to match the work required to fix the property correctly.

Insurance position

Whether the insurer has denied, delayed, narrowed, or underpaid the claim and what documents support that position.

Responsible parties

Potential claims involving builders, contractors, sellers, inspectors, design professionals, insurers, or other project participants.

Documents and proof

Photos, reports, estimates, policies, contracts, disclosures, claim letters, communications, expert materials, and timelines.

Economics

Whether the amount at stake, likely cost, repair need, timing, and leverage justify deeper recovery work.

After the first review

What you may receive after the first review.

Depending on the matter, the next step may be one of the following:

Accepted representation
Request for additional documents
Narrower diagnostic review
Expert-supported demand strategy
Negotiation or litigation path
Referral to another professional
A candid explanation that the matter is not a fit

Important Limits

The Damage & Repair Review is an initial screening and evaluation process. It does not create an attorney-client relationship unless the firm agrees in writing to represent you. No outcome is guaranteed. Accepted matters are handled under a written fee agreement.