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Reduce confusion, make more informed decisions, and recover faster.
Problems We Solve
Decades of expertise,
in your pocket.
FAQ
Frequently Asked
Questions
Who are Bright Harbor specialists?
Our specialists come from diverse recovery backgrounds, including nonprofit case management, carrier adjustment, and disaster operations. They receive specialized training and have access to subject-matter experts.
If Bright Harbor doesn't work for me can I get my moneyback?
Yes! We offer an unconditional money back guarantee.
Can Bright Harbor help me if I am uninsured?
Yes! Our specialists have years of experience helping uninsured survivors navigate options like FEMA, SBA, and grants. We can help you discover, access, and maximize these resources.
Can Bright Harbor help me if I have insurance?
Absolutely! Our specialists have deep expertise in the insurance claims process and can help you understand and navigate it successfully. They also understand how government programs like FEMA, SBA, and grants interact with insurance. Note: we cannot interpret your insurance policy or coverage.
Can a Bright Harbor specialist review my insurance settlement with me?
We can help you understand the insurance process and what your settlement means. However, we cannot interpret your policy or coverages, negotiate your settlement, or provide legal advice on whether you should accept it.
Are Bright Harbor specialists public adjusters?
No we're not and we don't charge a percentage of the claim with the misaligned incentives that creates.
Are Bright Harbor specialists lawyers?
No we're not and we don't charge a percentage of the claim with the misaligned incentives that creates.
How do you vet vendors?
Bright Harbor confirms that all vendors we introduce are licensed in your area, insured, and in good standing. We build personal relationships with all vendors to insure the highest levels of service for our clients.
What types of vendors do you have in your network?
We can connect you with vendors for any of your recovery needs. Examples include: temporary housing, repairs, general contracting, smoke remediation, mold remediation, tax, accounting, legal, debris removal, government estimates, and more.

