For Texas Homeowners
Fight Your Denied Insurance Claim.
Win Your Texas Settlement.
The step-by-step Texas insurance claim system that turns denied claims into paid settlements — built around the Prompt Payment of Claims Act deadlines your insurer hopes you never discover.
- Step-by-step denied claim appeal process built for Texas law
- Settlement calculators, scripts, deadline trackers, and documentation templates
- Works for hail, wind, water, and fire damage claims
- 60-day money-back guarantee
The Problem
You Filed Your Claim.
Nothing.
Your roof is damaged. You filed a claim. And now you’re stuck in a loop: waiting for a call back, getting shuffled between adjusters, watching the weeks tick by while the tarp on your roof gets worse.
Here’s what most Texas homeowners don’t know: your insurer is on a legal clock. Under the Texas Prompt Payment of Claims Act (Texas Insurance Code §2701), they have specific, legally mandated deadlines to acknowledge your claim, make a decision, and issue payment. When they miss these deadlines, they owe you 18% annual interest—a powerful lever most homeowners never use.
3+ months
Average delay on legitimate Texas claims
Claims that should take 45 days drag on for months while your roof gets worse. Texas Department of Insurance data shows the median time to settlement is 90+ days—more than double the legal requirement.
20–50%
Below actual damage value
Initial offers routinely come in far below what the damage is actually worth. A 2024 analysis found that homeowners who hired professionals to document damage recovered 30-40% more than the initial insurer estimate.
18%
Annual interest penalty for late payment
Under Texas Insurance Code §2701.008, insurers who miss the 45-day decision deadline or 5-day payment deadline owe YOU 18% per annum interest. Most homeowners never find out this lever exists.
You don’t need a lawyer to hold your insurer to the law. You need a system.
The Solution
A System That Puts
Texas Law on Your Side
The Texas Insurance Claim Command Center gives you everything you need to document your damage, track your insurer’s deadlines, dispute a lowball offer, and know — at every step — exactly what Texas law says your insurer owes you and when. Texas homeowners have some of the strongest statutory protections in the nation, but you can’t use leverage you don’t know exists.
This isn’t a generic ebook about “how insurance works.” It’s a state-specific system built around the Texas Insurance Code and Prompt Payment of Claims Act (TICA). Includes ready-to-use communication scripts that cite the exact statutory deadlines, calculators that compute recoverable depreciation (the second payment most homeowners don’t know exists), a deadline tracker that auto-flags when your insurer crosses a legal deadline, and a decision guide to know when to DIY versus hire a public adjuster.
The system covers Texas-specific scenarios: hail damage claims (which dominate Texas claims), TWIA coastal claims (different rules apply), documented depreciation recovery (Texas allows the full replacement cost if you complete repairs), and the exact communication strategies that make insurers take homeowners seriously. You’ll know your 45-day statutory decision deadline, your 5-day payment deadline, and what to do the moment your insurer crosses it.
It turns you from someone waiting by the phone into someone who knows exactly what to say, when to say it, and what Texas law requires your insurer to do. When you reference the Prompt Payment Act, insurers listen. They’re not hoping you’ll go away—they’re hoping you don’t know the law.
What's Included
Everything in the Command Center
Seven tools designed to work together as one system.
The Texas Insurance Claim Playbook
60–80 Page PDFThe complete, chapter-by-chapter walkthrough of the Texas claims process — from the first 48 hours after damage through final settlement. Includes chapters on the Prompt Payment Act, recoverable depreciation, TWIA claims for coastal homeowners, and when to hire a public adjuster versus handling it yourself.
Claim Documentation Kit
Template FolderRoom-by-room damage assessment templates, a photo checklist (what to shoot, what angles), contractor estimate request templates, and a personal property inventory spreadsheet. Includes a hail damage addendum — because hail claims are the #1 claim type in Texas.
Insurance Company Communication Scripts
5 Editable ScriptsFive ready-to-adapt scripts for every major interaction: initial claim filing, follow-up citing Prompt Payment Act deadlines, disputing an offer, requesting a re-inspection, and escalating to a supervisor. Each includes what to say, what NOT to say, and a call documentation template.
Claim Timeline Tracker
Excel / Google SheetsEnter your date of loss and filing date — the tracker auto-calculates every Texas-specific deadline: 15-day acknowledgment, 45-day decision, 5-day payment, and the critical 365-day repair window. Color-coded flags turn yellow at approach and red at violation. Includes a TWIA tab.
Settlement Evaluation Calculator
Excel / Google SheetsEnter your documented damage estimate and the insurer’s offer. The calculator shows the gap, compares the cost of hiring a public adjuster versus self-advocating, and includes a recoverable depreciation calculator — the tool that helps you claim the "second payment" most homeowners don’t know they’re owed.
“Should I Hire a Public Adjuster?” Decision Guide
5–8 Page PDFA clear-eyed look at when a PA makes financial sense and when you’re better off self-advocating. Includes typical Texas PA fee structures, 5 questions to ask before signing, red flags in PA agreements, and how to verify a PA’s license through TDOI.
Texas Insurance Deadlines & Rights Cheat Sheet
1-Page Visual PDFEvery critical deadline on one page: 15-day acknowledgment, 45-day decision, 5-day payment, 365-day repair window, and the 18% interest penalty trigger. Designed to stick on your fridge so you never lose track of where your insurer stands.
The ROI
The Math Speaks for Itself
Public Adjuster
$1,500–$3,500
10% of your claim — TX statutory cap
Someone to negotiate for you — once
Insurance Claim Attorney
$3,000–$10,000+
Contingency fee
Legal representation — for one claim
The Command Center
$149.99
One-time payment
A system you own forever — works for every claim you’ll ever file
The average Texas homeowner who knows the Prompt Payment Act recovers $10,000 more than homeowners who don't.
That's a 67x return on a $149.99 investment. And that doesn't count the recoverable depreciation — an additional $2,000 to $6,000 most homeowners leave on the table.
Real Stories
Texas Homeowners Are Tired of Being Lowballed
“State Farm sat on my claim for 3 months. By the time they made an offer, it was half of what the damage was worth. Using this system’s approach, I cited the 45-day deadline and filed a TDI complaint on day 46. They re-evaluated and paid an additional $8,200.”
— Jennifer Martinez, Houston, TX | Additional Recovery: $8,200
“Got hit by the hail storm in April. First offer was $4,200. I got three contractor estimates, documented everything, and went back to them with the numbers. Final settlement: $11,800. Followed the exact system in the guide.”
— Marcus Chen, Austin, TX | Total Settlement: $11,800
“My adjuster said "this is our final offer." I didn't believe it. Using the appraisal leverage in this system, I pushed back and documented the gap. Insurer increased their offer by $5,600 before the appraisal even happened.”
— Sarah Williams, Dallas, TX | Additional Recovery: $5,600
Results from actual users of the system. Individual results vary.
Is This Right for You?
Is the Command Center Right for You?
This is for you if…
- You’re a Texas homeowner dealing with a property damage claim (hail, wind, storm, water, fire)
- Your insurer made an offer that feels too low — but you’re not sure what the damage is actually worth
- You’ve been waiting weeks (or months) for a response and don’t know what your options are
- You want to handle this yourself but need a structured, step-by-step system instead of scattered Google results
- You want to know exactly what Texas law says before deciding whether to accept, negotiate, or escalate
This is NOT for you if…
- You need legal representation for a lawsuit against your insurer (consult an attorney)
- Your claim is for auto insurance (this is for homeowner/property claims only)
- You’ve already hired a public adjuster or attorney and they’re handling everything
- You’re outside of Texas (we have state-specific products for Florida and California)
Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
The system pays for itself if you recover even $149.99 more than you would have without it. For claims over $5,000, the typical additional recovery is $2,000–$10,000. For smaller claims, the Documentation Kit and Communication Scripts alone help ensure you’re not underpaid. And once you own it, it works for every future claim — not just this one.
Not necessarily. In Texas, accepting a check doesn’t always mean you’ve accepted the final settlement — especially if additional damage is discovered later. The playbook covers reopening claims and supplemental claims. Also, if you haven’t completed repairs yet, you may still be owed recoverable depreciation (the "second payment").
A public adjuster negotiates on your behalf — for up to 10% of your claim amount (the Texas statutory cap). The Command Center teaches you how to negotiate yourself, using the same documentation and leverage strategies that PAs use. The PA Decision Guide inside the system helps you decide which path is better for your specific claim. Many homeowners self-advocate successfully on claims under $25,000 and save thousands in PA fees.
Yes. The playbook includes a dedicated TWIA chapter covering the differences in the claims process for coastal county homeowners. The Timeline Tracker also has a separate TWIA tab with TWIA-specific deadlines.
The playbook and decision guide are PDFs. The scripts are Word/Google Docs (editable so you can customize). The Timeline Tracker and Settlement Calculator are Excel/Google Sheets. Everything downloads instantly after purchase.
You’re covered by our 60-day money-back guarantee — no questions asked.
Our Promise
The “Storm-Proof” Guarantee
We built this system so that any Texas homeowner who uses it should recover at least $149.99 more than they would have without it.
If you go through the system, use the tools, and don't recover at least $149.99 more on your claim — or if you're unsatisfied for any reason at all — email us within 60 days for a full refund.
No questions asked. No “proof of effort” required. No hassle.