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For homeowners with a claim

Is your insurer's estimate fair?

ClaimShow gives you a fast, independent, line-by-line read on whether your insurer's number matches the damage. No public adjuster to hire. No percentage of your settlement. Just the numbers.

$149 · flat price · no contingency fee

Built on 30,000+ real Canadian property claims. Your data stays private, in Canada. About 10 minutes from upload to answer.

Pick the check you actually need.

Four services for homeowners with a claim — or anyone thinking ahead to one. Flat prices. No contingency fee. No upsell.

Most homeowners start here

Service 01 · Cost & Scope Review

Check your insurer's estimate.

Send us your insurer's estimate and the photos of the damage. ClaimShow re-runs the scope line-by-line and tells you where the two don't match. You'll see, in plain English, which items are priced low, which are missing, and which look right.

$149 · flat price, no contingency fee

Replaces: the public adjuster you'd pay 10–20% of your settlement to do the same line-item comparison.

Service 02 · Damage Assessment

Get your own estimate from photos.

Don't have the insurer's estimate yet, or want an independent number before you file? Upload photos of the damage. We'll build a line-item estimate, priced to your province, in about 10 minutes.

$99 · per file

Replaces: the hours you'd spend chasing contractors for rough numbers over the phone.

Service 03 · Replacement Cost Value

What would it actually cost to fully rebuild?

Planning your renewal? Want to know if your insurance actually covers enough to rebuild? ClaimShow runs your home through the same engine your insurer uses and tells you the real number — before renewal, not after a total loss.

Residential$99
Commercial$199

Replaces: the guesswork most homeowners do at renewal — and the underinsurance surprise that shows up after a total loss.

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Service 04 · Code Compliance Review

Will code upgrades add to the rebuild cost?

Older home? Depending on where you live, the rebuild may trigger electrical, structural, or energy-code upgrades — which your insurer may or may not cover. ClaimShow flags them before you sign anything.

$99 · per review

Replaces: the mid-rebuild surprise where the contractor quotes extra for code upgrades you didn't know were coming.

Flat prices. No contingency fee. No upsell. Pay only when you run a check.

How it works.

Three steps. No software to install. About 10 minutes.

01.Upload your photos (and your insurer's estimate, if you have one)

From your phone or laptop. Any photo quality. PDF, photo of a paper document, whatever the insurer sent you — we'll handle it.

02.ClaimShow scopes the damage & prices it

The model looks at your photos, identifies every material and fixture, and prices it against the province you live in. Same pricing engine insurers use.

03.You get a plain-English report

Line-by-line numbers, with the photo next to every line. Ready to hand to your insurer, your adjuster, or your lawyer — or keep for your own reference. You decide.

Built on real Canadian claims data.

30,000+ real Canadian claims, 9 provincial price regions, 48 Canadian postal zones, and standard construction categories.

30,000+

Real Canadian claims the model has learned from

9

Canadian provinces priced

48

Canadian postal zones covered

All

Standard construction categories

Priced against Canadian retailers — Home Depot, RONA, Home Hardware, Kent, Castle & Timber Mart — refreshed every quarter.

ClaimShow is a second opinion — not a settlement.

Canadian insurance law means your licensed adjuster makes the final call on what your insurer pays. ClaimShow doesn't settle your claim.It doesn't contact your insurer. It doesn't file anything on your behalf.

What it does: give you the line-item numbers — in the same format your insurer uses — so you know exactly where the two estimates differ, & where it might be worth asking questions. You always have the right to accept the insurer's offer, dispute it, or bring in a public adjuster or lawyer if you want one. ClaimShow is a check, not a filing.

Your data
Private. Stored in Canada. Never sold.
What we do
Give you the line-item numbers
What we don't do
File anything with your insurer
How long
About 10 minutes
Your rights
You can accept, dispute, or take it to a lawyer
Cost
Flat price. No contingency fee.

FAQ

Will my insurer penalize me for getting a second opinion?
No. You have the right to independent information about your own claim. ClaimShow doesn't contact your insurer. Nothing gets filed. Your insurer doesn't know you've run a check unless you choose to tell them — & many homeowners do, once they have the line-item numbers to back up the conversation.
Is this legal?
Yes. It's a private check. You can choose to share it with your insurer, your adjuster, or your lawyer — or keep it for your own reference. You're never obligated to do anything with it.
Does ClaimShow negotiate with my insurer for me?
No. We give you the line-item numbers. If you want someone to negotiate on your behalf, that's what a public adjuster does — for a percentage of your settlement (usually 10–20%). ClaimShow is a flat $149 for the check; you keep 100% of what you negotiate yourself.
How accurate is it?
The model has learned from 30,000+ real Canadian property claims. Every line item in your report has a confidence flag — so you know where the numbers are rock-solid, and where they depend on the specific damage. The photos are next to every line, so you can see exactly what the model saw.
What if my insurer disagrees with the ClaimShow numbers?
Your insurer's licensed adjuster has the final say on what the insurer pays. ClaimShow just gives you the numbers to compare. If the insurer's estimate is lower than ClaimShow's — by a lot — you now have line-item evidence to ask questions. Sometimes the conversation resolves fast. Sometimes you decide to bring in a lawyer or public adjuster. That's up to you.
What about my data?
Private. Stored in Canada. Tenant-isolated — meaning no one else sees your claim. We don't train our model on your claim without your explicit permission, & we never sell your data to anyone, ever.
What does it cost?
  • Flat price, no contingency fee.
  • $149 to check your insurer's estimate
  • $99 for your own estimate from photos
  • $99 residential / $199 commercial for a replacement-cost valuation
  • $99 for a code-compliance review (coming soon)

Think your insurer's number is low?

Run the check. $149, about 10 minutes. You'll know exactly where the numbers differ, line by line — & you'll have the numbers in hand if you want to ask questions.

Why homeowners are checking before signing.

Canadian homeowners are seeing more claims & more scope disputes with insurers than ever. Construction prices are up. Storms are up. Older homes are triggering more code-related rebuild work. And the number that your insurer's adjuster gives you — often without breaking down the line items — can be hard to evaluate on your own.

The traditional option is a public adjuster, who'll review the file & negotiate for you — for 10–20% of your settlement. On a $40,000 claim, that's $4,000 to $8,000 out of your pocket. ClaimShow gives you the same line-item information for $149— so you can decide for yourself whether the insurer's number is fair, & whether you want to push back or bring in a professional.

It's a check, not a filing. You keep 100% of your settlement. You keep control of your claim.

Run the check — $149.

Upload your photos and (if you have it) the estimate your insurer sent you. You'll have a line-by-line comparison in about 10 minutes. No contingency fee, no negotiation, no filing — just the numbers.

ClaimShow is a second opinion — not a settlement. Your insurer's licensed adjuster retains final authority on what your insurer pays. You retain the right to accept, dispute, or take it further.