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In the storm restoration world, many companies promise to make the claim process easier for contractors and homeowners. But most “managed repair” or “storm response” programs still feel like corporate red tape—slow communication, confusing workflows, and limited flexibility for the people actually doing the work.
All Peril was built differently. We’re not just another SRP (Service Repair Program). We’re a coordination partner that actually supports both the contractor and the carrier in getting storm claims from inspection to repair readiness—fast, clean, and compliant.
Most SRPs operate from the carrier side, focused on internal efficiency. All Peril flips that approach by focusing on field-level coordination—where the job truly happens. We work directly with vetted contractors, inspectors, and project managers to move claims forward efficiently while keeping everything transparent for carriers and policyholders.
This model helps avoid the common pitfalls of traditional SRPs: endless back-and-forth emails, delayed supplements, and unclear responsibilities. Instead, All Peril manages the flow of documentation, communication, and estimate accuracy so that each claim moves through the process without unnecessary stalls.
Our team understands both sides of the claim. Contractors want approvals that match actual scope and code requirements. Carriers want documentation that’s complete, justified, and compliant.
All Peril’s system bridges that gap. We:
This balance protects both sides and ensures every approval stands on solid documentation.
Our process combines human expertise with automation. Using connected platforms like Monday.com, CompanyCam, and Zapier, we keep data synchronized—so when a contractor uploads inspection photos or a supplement is approved, every team member sees the update instantly.
This automation reduces administrative work and shortens approval timelines. It also means fewer mistakes and re-requests from carriers, helping contractors get to the repair phase sooner and policyholders back to normal faster.
Many large SRPs route every update through call centers or generic portals, which can delay responses and frustrate field teams. All Peril operates differently.
Every claim has a real coordinator assigned—a professional who understands the specific project and communicates directly with the contractor, homeowner, and adjuster as needed. This personal touch ensures clarity, accountability, and consistent follow-up.
Carriers and adjusters make decisions based on proof. That’s why every estimate, supplement, and inspection report we produce is designed to meet documentation standards for major insurers like State Farm, Nationwide, and Farmers.
We don’t just attach photos—we organize evidence logically and explain the reasoning behind each line item. This approach helps prevent denials and speeds up approvals by reducing the need for clarification or resubmissions.
All Peril is not a public adjusting firm, and we never interpret policy language. Our role is professional coordination: managing communication, documentation, and scope organization between contractors, carriers, and policyholders.
We stay fully within compliance by focusing on construction documentation, code justification, and communication efficiency—not coverage interpretation. This keeps the process clean, professional, and ethical.
We don’t work with everyone. All Peril partners with reputable, licensed contractors who value professionalism, accurate estimating, and clear documentation.
By filtering for quality upfront, we help ensure that every file we touch reflects well on both the contractor and the carrier. The result is fewer disputes, faster repairs, and stronger working relationships across all parties.
Storm recovery doesn’t have to be chaotic. When the inspection, documentation, and coordination process runs smoothly, everyone benefits: the contractor gets paid fairly, the carrier processes faster, and the policyholder gets repairs started without the usual stress.
All Peril’s model was built for that outcome—clarity, speed, and professionalism in every claim.
What does SRP mean?
SRP stands for Service Repair Program—a network used by insurance carriers to manage repair vendors and claims. All Peril operates similarly but focuses on coordination, not control.
Does All Peril work for insurance companies or contractors?
We’re an independent coordination company that supports both sides by managing documentation and communication.
How does All Peril stay compliant?
We avoid coverage interpretation and focus strictly on estimating, documentation, and claim organization.
Can any contractor join All Peril?
We work with select, licensed, and insured contractors who maintain professional standards and quality documentation.
What makes All Peril faster than traditional SRPs?
Automation, clear communication, and streamlined file structure eliminate the slowdowns common in typical claim workflows.
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