HighgroundClaims
Document your home
before disaster strikes.
Colorado homeowners lose $50,000+ to insurer lowball tactics because they can't prove what they had.
Join 100+ Colorado homeowners sharing claim strategies, contractor reviews, and DORA complaint tips.
Join r/HighgroundClaims →The Problem
$20K
What insurers offer for water damage
$70K
What repairs actually cost
$500K+
Minimum claim for public adjusters
If your claim is “too small” for the pros but too big to eat the loss, you're in the advocacy desert. That's who we're building for.
What We're Building
- ✓Pre-loss documentation tools — be ready before disaster strikes
- ✓Centralized claim communications — no more scattered emails and voicemails
- ✓Emergency response playbook — what to do (and NOT say) when water hits
- ✓Colorado DORA deadlines & bad faith triggers — know your rights
- ✓Vetted contractor & PA network — for when you need backup
Why I'm Building This
“I was offered $20K for $70K in water damage. The public adjuster said my claim was ‘too small.’ I spent months on ChatGPT and Reddit learning my rights. I'm building the tool I wish I had.”
— Founder, Colorado homeowner
Going Through This Right Now?
If you're in the middle of a claim, tell us what you're dealing with. This is optional — but the more we understand, the better we can build for you.