PCG worked on behalf of the Richmond Area Arts Council to successfully work out a settlement in excess of $300,000 over the initial estimate. PCG team members respond in a timely manner to phone calls and emails as they work with insurance companies on your behalf. The RAAC Board of Directors, staff, and community are thrilled with the results and are pleased with the renovated Arts enter in Richmond. The PCG team is responsive, professional, informed, and accessible to clients.
Deborah E. Kidd
RAAC Executive Director, Retired
Our attempts to work with our insurance company did not provide enough funds to cover "replacement cost."… Thanks to your representation on our behalf we received from the insurance company a reassessment of the damage and settlement for the replacement cost to repair all properties affected by the tornado. Again, thanks for working on our behalf to restore our place of worship.
Cheryl Rudolph
Trustee, Mount Olive Baptist Church
PCG and Curtis Phillips were instrumental in our company's roof insurance settlement. Mr. Phillips was professional, courteous, and quick to respond to all our needs and requests. He personally accompanied our corporate representative to the necessary proceedings and was the intermediary between the insurance company and us, as the insured. PCG and Mr. Phillips made a difficult process as seamless and painless as possible and brought us to a quick and amicable resolution. We're thankful to have had the professional guidance and assistance provided by PCG.
Tatiana Gaston
Regional Property Manager, Spigel Properties
Thank you for all your help in the settlement of this claim. Your knowledge and ability to deal with frustrating adjusters was a tremendous relied to us. Thank you for the advice, direction, and ability to settle this claim properly.
Michael Johnson
Executive VP, ALCO Management - Gates Apts
One of the more challenging aspects the Board encountered when attempting to resolve our dispute over a fire loss with the insurance carrier of our condominium was documentation. The dollar value in our dispute at the beginning was nearly $3M. This grew to nearly $5M from the original estimate. In the end, we were able to restore the building and get everyone moved back into their units. This would not have occurred without the documentation we received from Justin. Stated simply, there was too much information that is unique to restoration construction, insurance law, and new code requirement interpretation for the board or our contractor to manager this well. At the present, the Board remains indebted to Mr. Willits. His competence and thoroughness made a significant difference to our restoration of the building.
R. Frid
Condo Board