We partner with experienced, vetted professionals who rely on All Peril for clear documentation, streamlined coordination, and reliable support on every project.
Start by completing a short application with your license, insurance, and company information so we can learn more about your qualifications.
Our team will review your credentials, confirm compliance standards, and align with you on expectations for documentation, scheduling, and communication.
Once approved, you’ll be connected with insurance repair projects in your area—supported every step of the way with our coordination team and resources.
Of contractor delays in insurance restoration are caused by administrative bottlenecks.
Homeowners prefer working with contractors who are part of an insurance repair network.
Of supplements are denied or delayed due to incomplete documentation.
Average revenue lost per project due to preventable administrative errors or timeline delays.
All Peril supports contractors and coordinates with homeowners on insurance repair projects. We handle documentation, project coordination, and administrative tasks—ensuring repairs move forward efficiently. While we don’t interpret policies or negotiate claims, we assist with the behind-the-scenes work that helps contractors and carriers stay aligned.
No—we are not a public adjusting firm, and we don’t represent policyholders. All Peril operates as a third-party service provider. In many cases, we work in support of the insurance carrier by assisting approved contractors with documentation, job oversight, and communication to ensure project timelines stay on track.
We help ensure the repair process is organized, documented, and moving forward. Homeowners often work with a contractor approved by their insurance carrier. All Peril steps in to assist with photo documentation, job scheduling, and updates—so families know what’s happening and when, without needing to manage the details themselves.
We work with licensed, vetted contractors who handle insurance restoration work. These contractors are often part of approved networks or referred by carriers. All Peril supports their process by helping organize estimates, manage project timelines, and provide the administrative help needed to keep work flowing.
Not at this time. All Peril works directly with contractors and sometimes with insurance carriers behind the scenes. Homeowners are kept informed through their contractor or our team, depending on the project needs, but do not need to log into or manage any software.