For restoration & CAT contractors
Adjusters keep stripping your O&P. Every carrier, every job, no system to fight back.
ClaimLift is built for GCs coordinating multiple trades on insured losses — so you stop leaving 20% on the table job after job.
Join the early access list for ClaimLift — built around the O&P recovery workflow you're already doing manually.
Today
Right now you're juggling a spreadsheet, a stack of Xactimate printouts, and a folder of email threads — one per carrier, one per adjuster — trying to remember where each O&P dispute stands months after the job closed.
With ClaimLift
Every open O&P claim is visible at a glance: what you're owed, where it's stuck, what language moved a similar carrier last time, and what to send next.
Conceptual — the workflow ClaimLift is being built to handle.
What we keep seeing
This problem comes up consistently across public contractor forums and restoration industry communities: adjusters routinely exclude O&P on multi-trade jobs citing a single-trade scope, then place the burden of proof on the GC to supplement — with no dedicated tooling on the contractor's side to manage that process across carriers.
Observed across public operator forums — the reason this page exists.
Without it
Right now you're juggling a spreadsheet, a stack of Xactimate printouts, and a folder of email threads — one per carrier, one per adjuster — trying to remember where each O&P dispute stands months after the job closed.
With ClaimLift
Every open O&P claim is visible at a glance: what you're owed, where it's stuck, what language moved a similar carrier last time, and what to send next.
We're building ClaimLift specifically around the post-estimate supplement and recovery workflow that no general estimating tool has ever addressed.
How ClaimLift works
Log the gap
Enter the adjuster's estimate alongside your Xactimate or alternate pricing — ClaimLift isolates the O&P exclusion and calculates exactly what's in dispute.
Build the supplement
Generate a structured supplement invoice with trade-coordination documentation and line-item justifications drawn from the actual basis adjusters cite for denial.
Track and close
Follow each carrier response, log what language worked, and build a running record of carrier behavior you can use on the next job.
Straight answers
Can I use ClaimLift today? +
Not quite yet — we're actively building it now. Early users get first access when it ships and directly shape which carriers, workflows, and dispute types we tackle first. If this is your daily headache, this is the list to be on.
What happens after I sign up? +
You'll get a short email from us within a day or two with a few specific questions about how you currently handle O&P disputes — your answers directly inform what we build. After that, you'll hear from us when early access opens, not before. No newsletters.
Who's behind ClaimLift? +
An independent builder who went deep on the restoration and CAT claims workflow — studying contractor forums, public adjuster guidance, and the carrier-side tooling landscape — and found a genuine gap no one is filling on the contractor's side.
We already use Xactimate — why isn't that enough? +
Xactimate is an estimating tool used by both sides; it doesn't help you manage what happens after the adjuster strips your O&P line. There's no workflow in Xactimate for tracking disputes, building supplement packages carrier-by-carrier, or recording what language actually moved a specific adjuster. That gap is exactly what ClaimLift addresses.
Get early access
Join the early access list for ClaimLift — built around the O&P recovery workflow you're already doing manually.
You're on the early list.
We'll be in touch within a couple of days with a few quick questions about how you handle O&P disputes today — your input shapes what we build first. Expect a short, direct email, nothing else.
Tell us a little about your work so we build ClaimLift around the right jobs and carrier mix: