Service Pricing

Information about pricing, benefits, and services.

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Starter Pack

Great for Companies doing less than 5 damage claim projects per month.

Starting At

$295/claim*

Revenue Share

7%

Features :
Pro Contractor Pack

Perfect for midsize cleanup and restoration contractors.

Starting At

$395/claim

Revenue Share

6%

Features :
Enterprise Contractor Pack

Perfect for larger cleanup and restoration contractors doing over 10 claims per month.

Starting At

$595/claim

Monthly Fee

$495

REvenue Share

5%

Features :

Registration and Claim Submittal Questions.

Frequently Asked Questions Pertaining To CiviClaim Processes. 

File your claim as soon as possible, ideally within 24-48 hours of the incident. Prompt reporting helps ensure accurate documentation and can expedite the claims process

You'll typically need to provide your policy number, incident details, date and time of the incident, and any relevant documentation or evidence

Yes. Or you can send the insurer information to us, and we will open the claim. 

Initial claim assessment can take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on the complexity of the claim

After submission, your claim will be assigned to an adjuster who will review the details, assess coverage, and may request additional information

Yes, most policies have specific time limits for claim submission. Check your policy or contact your insurer for exact deadlines.

You will receive automated notifications from CiviClaim. If you ever have questions please send an email to info@civiclaim.com

Required documents may include incident reports, police reports (if applicable), medical records, repair estimates, and photographs of damages

Settlement times vary widely depending on the claim's complexity. Simple claims might be settled in a few weeks, while complex ones could take months

Yes, most insurers have an appeals process. If your claim is denied, you can request a review and provide additional information to support your case

Payments are usually made via check or direct deposit, depending on your insurer's policies and your preference.

A claim reserve is an estimate of the amount the insurer expects to pay for a claim. It's set aside when a claim is first reported