State Farm decomp claim?
Catalyst Restoration coordinates with State Farm adjusters daily across MD, PA, WV, and VA. Free inspections, direct billing where allowed, no preferred-contractor pressure.
State Farm is one of the most common carriers in our service area and generally handles property claims efficiently. Claim assignments tend to go to a local agent first, then an adjuster contacts you within 24–48 hours.
State Farm decomp claim flow
- Step 1
File the claim online via statefarm.com or through your local agent — both routes feed the same system.
- Step 2
A claim number is assigned, often the same day.
- Step 3
A field adjuster reaches out, typically within 24–48 hours of filing.
- Step 4
Mitigation can begin before the adjuster visits — State Farm encourages prompt mitigation to limit damage.
- Step 5
Final scope is agreed between your adjuster and our documentation.
Our decomp process
Respectful, thorough, complete.
- Step 1
Initial assessment
Map the affected footprint, including sub-floor and HVAC contamination.
- Step 2
Containment
Seal the area and establish negative air pressure to prevent odor migration.
- Step 3
Material removal
Remove contaminated porous materials beyond the visible affected area.
- Step 4
Decontamination
EPA-registered disinfectants on every reachable surface.
- Step 5
Odor neutralization
Hydroxyl, ozone, or thermal fogging until the space tests clean.
Common friction with State Farm
State Farm sometimes prefers their preferred-contractor network.
You always have the right to choose your own restoration company. We accept State Farm claims and bill them directly; the choice is yours.
Adjuster scope estimates can come in low on water damage.
Our daily moisture logs, photo documentation, and Xactimate-aligned scope make supplements straightforward when scope is missed.
Local agent involvement can slow communication during high-volume storm seasons.
We email both the assigned adjuster and the agent on every status update so nothing waits on a single inbox.
Tip: call us before you call State Farm
Restoration crews can be on-site within hours; an adjuster may take a day or two. The faster decomp starts, the smaller the final loss.
Request emergency dispatchState Farm Decomp - FAQ
It depends on your policy and the cause of loss. Typically covered under the dwelling’s homeowner policy. When the policyholder is the deceased, the estate files the claim — we work directly with executors and provide the documentation probate and the carrier require. Either way, Catalyst documents everything State Farm needs and bills them directly where allowed.
State Farm typically assigns an adjuster within 1-3 business days. Catalyst can begin work immediately - reasonable emergency steps to limit further damage are reimbursable. Most claims close within 30-90 days depending on scope and any supplements.
Yes. Insurance carriers (including State Farm) cannot require you to use their preferred network. You have the absolute legal right to choose any licensed restoration company. State Farm pays your selected provider at the same rates as their preferred network.
State Farm expects photos from first response, a clear cause-of-loss narrative, an itemized scope in Xactimate format, documentation of the work performed, and final verification. Catalyst provides all of it and submits directly to your State Farm adjuster.
Decomposition fluids absorb deep into carpet padding, subfloor, drywall, and even framing. Surface cleaning alone leaves residual odor and biological hazard. Our protocol accounts for sub-surface absorption.
Decomp loss covered by State Farm?
Catalyst crews stage across MD, PA, WV, and VA — call now or request emergency response.