Structural Damage

The structure of your home is compromised.
Understanding your claim options matters.

Subsidence, heave, impact damage, or storm-related structural issues — these are serious problems that require expert assessment and proper handling.

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What you are going through

Structural issues affect your safety

Cracks, leaning walls, or sagging floors are not just cosmetic. They can indicate serious underlying problems that affect the building stability and your safety.

Expert reports are essential

A structural engineer or surveyor report establishes the cause, extent, and repair requirements. This is the foundation of any structural damage claim.

Document progression over time

Photograph cracks and damage at regular intervals. This demonstrates whether the problem is worsening and helps identify when it began.

Subsidence claims are complex

Subsidence and heave claims often involve monitoring periods, tree investigations, and underpinning. A loss assessor helps navigate this lengthy process.

Your Options

Two clear paths forward

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Guidance & evidence support

Understand your insurance position, organise your evidence, and prepare for next steps with structured support.

  • Free situation assessment
  • Evidence organisation tools
  • Clear next-step guidance
  • Connected to specialist support
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Free case review

Have a specialist handle it

A property damage specialist or loss assessor handles your structural damage claim for full and fair compensation.

  • Free initial case review
  • Zero upfront cost
  • Specialist handles insurer correspondence
  • Honest guidance on next steps

You only pay if they recover additional compensation

FAQ

Common questions

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A free case review puts you under no obligation. It simply helps you understand your structural damage claim options and next steps.

Legal disclaimer: This service provides general guidance only. It does not constitute legal advice. Claim Builder is not a law firm.