Insurance Adjuster Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

Every water-damaged basement. Every storm-torn roof. Contractors find damage that needs YOUR expertise — and you process claims that need THEIR work. LeadChuck connects both sides.

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Insurance Adjuster lead gen is broken.

Here's what you're dealing with.

Your Clients Need Contractors

Every claim ends with "Who should I call to fix this?" and you either shrug or recommend the same 2-3 guys.

Contractors Find Damage You Never See

Water behind walls. Hail damage the homeowner never noticed. Those leads go nowhere because they don't know an adjuster.

The Loop Is Broken

Contractors find claimable damage but lose the lead. Adjusters can't recommend quality contractors. Homeowners get stuck.

How LeadChuck works for insurance adjusters

1

Set Your Intake Price

A contractor finds water damage requiring a claim? You decide what that referral is worth. Public adjusters might pay $150+.

2

Get Referrals from the Field

Roofers find storm damage. Plumbers find burst pipes. Restoration companies find suspicious fire origins. They send you homeowners.

3

Send Work Back — and Earn

Every approved claim needs contractors. Refer the homeowner to verified pros, earn the fee.

The referral flywheel in action

Spring hailstorm hits a subdivision. A roofer does free inspections on his street. Finds hail damage on 8 homes. Refers them all to you. You get 8 warm leads. The roofer earns $75 each ($600). You convert 6 into claims averaging $18K. Your 10% contingency: $10,800. Claims approved. You refer 4 back to the roofer ($150 each = $600 for you). Two need interior work — you refer a painter ($85 each = $170).

Marcus's marketing cost: NET POSITIVE. Your revenue: $10,800 + $770 in referral fees = $11,570. Net: $10,970 from one storm, one roofer.

Who sends insurance adjusters leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

Roofers

Storm damage inspections reveal claims homeowners didn't know they had.

Water Remediation

Emergency calls for flooding, burst pipes. Major damage = insurance claim.

Plumbers

Hidden leaks cause $40K in damage. When it exceeds the deductible, they need an adjuster.

Fire & Smoke Restoration

Every fire involves insurance. They need adjusters who understand scope.

General Contractors

Demo reveals hidden damage: mold behind walls, structural rot.

Who do insurance adjusters refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Roofers

$100–$200

Hail damage, wind damage, fallen trees, age-related failures.

Water Remediation

$100–$175

Flood damage, burst pipes, mold remediation.

Painters

$75–$125

Interior damage after water/fire, smoke damage restoration.

General Contractors

$150–$300

Structural repairs, major reconstruction.

Flooring

$75–$125

Water-damaged hardwood, carpet replacement, subfloor repair.

Simple, transparent pricing

Free to join

No monthly fees

Pay per lead

You set the price

10% platform fee

Only on lead fees

Earn referrals

Offset your costs

I processed $847,000 in claims last year. Made $14,200 in referral fees on top of my regular income — and my close rate went up because homeowners trust the full package. The roofers alone send me 3-4 claims a month.
D

Daniel O.

Licensed insurance adjuster, Atlanta, GA · 9 years as public adjuster

Frequently asked questions

Check your employment agreement. Many staff adjusters use LeadChuck to build their contractor network for better claim outcomes.

Every contractor is verified: license, insurance, and reviews. You can see referral history and feedback.

Yes. When a contractor refers a homeowner to you, that's YOUR lead. No bidding wars, no shared leads.

Ready to build the network every adjuster needs?

You're the bridge between damage and repair. Stop leaving money on the table.

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