🚿 BATHROOM LEAK DAMAGE
NEW, UNDERPAID OR DENIED CLAIM?
WHY BATHROOM LEAK DAMAGE MATTERS
Bathroom leaks are one of the most frequent causes of property damage and can lead to hidden moisture, mold growth, structural weakening, and long-term material deterioration. Because bathrooms contain multiple plumbing fixtures — toilets, shower pans, tubs, sinks, drains, and supply lines — leaks can originate from several hidden sources and often remain undetected until major damage occurs.
Insurance companies may attempt to deny or minimize bathroom leak claims by labeling them as ongoing, pre-existing, or maintenance-related, which can leave property owners with costly repairs unless properly documented.
WHAT WE COVER
We assist with all bathroom-related leak and water intrusion claims, including:
Shower pan and tile grout failures
Toilet wax ring or flange leaks
Sink drain, trap, joint, or supply line failures
Bathtub and shower plumbing leaks inside walls or beneath flooring
Overflow or drain backup damage
Cast iron or drain pipe deterioration
Cabinet, vanity, drywall, insulation & subfloor damage
Mold contamination and moisture spread
Damage to adjacent rooms or lower floors
Temporary living expenses & business interruption, when applicable
OUR BATHROOM LEAK CLAIMS PROCESS
Policy Review
We assess coverage, exclusions, accidental discharge provisions, and mold limitations.Inspection & Documentation
We conduct professional evidence gathering using moisture detection, infrared imaging, photography, and origin tracing.Claim Preparation
We prepare a full proof-of-loss package including contractor estimates, expert findings, and moisture reports.Negotiation
We dispute partial repair approvals, depreciation issues, and misapplied exclusions to secure proper coverage.Settlement & Closure
We help ensure settlement funds cover complete restoration, not limited patch repairs.
WHY CHOOSE US
Experts in bathroom, plumbing, and hidden moisture-related claims
Licensed & bonded public adjusters — we represent YOU, not your insurer
No recovery — no fee guarantee
Advanced inspection tools to detect unseen water damage
Free claim review for new, delayed, or denied bathroom leak claims
THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND
Bathroom leaks often spread into hallways, closets, and lower-level ceilings
Do not remove wet materials before full documentation
Mold begins growing within 24–72 hours, especially behind tile and flooring
Insurance may minimize payout by calling damage cosmetic — evidence matters
Porous materials like particleboard vanities and baseboards usually require replacement