At BioRestore Solutions, we understand that biohazard cleanup is rarely planned — and often happens during emotionally difficult or traumatic times. Whether you're dealing with an unattended death, suicide, crime scene, or other biohazard situation, the last thing you should have to worry about is how to pay for the cleaning.
Insurance Coverage: We Work Directly With Your Provider
In most all cases, homeowner’s, renter’s, or property insurance policies will cover the cost of professional biohazard remediation. This often includes:
• Suicide or unattended death cleanup
• Crime or trauma scene cleanup
• Blood and bodily fluid removal
• Decomposition or odor remediation
• Vandalism or burglary-related biohazards
Here’s how it works:
1. Once you've contacted your insurance carrier, we'll work directly with your adjuster to provide all documentation, photos, and estimates to ensure the claim is handled efficiently and expediently.
2. We'll communicate with you and your adjuster through each step in the process ensuring all parties clearly understand the tasks at hand eliminating confusion and delays.
3. We will invoice your insurance carrier directly, minimizing or even eliminating your out-of-pocket expenses.
Don’t have your policy information handy? No problem. We can still dispatch our team immediately and guide you through the claim process afterward.
For hoarding cleanout and services not covered by insurances, we accept most major credit cards. Payment is due at the time of services. Invoices can be sent to commercial account customers.