Fire Damage Insurance Claim Calculator
Estimate fire damage payouts — covered under all HO policies (fire + smoke + firefighting water), average $84K claim, CA 2025 wildfire 36-month ALE, mortgage lender escrow, subrogation
Last reviewed: April 2026
⚖ Fire = covered peril under all HO policies. Smoke + firefighting water also covered. Avg fire/lightning claim $84K. CA 2025 wildfire: 36-month ALE + 4-month advance payment mandated.
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Insurance claim disputes often settle for 2–5x the insurer's initial offer when policyholders are represented. Bad-faith claims add punitive damages.
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Fire Damage Claim Framework
Fire is covered peril under ALL HO policies (HO-2 through HO-8) — one of the oldest standard insurance coverages. Smoke damage covered. Water damage from firefighting efforts covered. Lightning-caused fire covered. Arson or intentional acts excluded. Coverage components: Dwelling (A), Personal Property (C), ALE/Loss of Use (D). Contents subject to sublimits: typically $1,500 for jewelry/cash/collectibles per standard policy (riders available for higher amounts).
Typical claim ranges: minor smoke: $5K-$20K. Kitchen fire: $20K-$100K. Major structural fire: $100K-$800K+ (total loss). Average fire/lightning claim 2018-2022: $83,991 (III/Triple-I). Inflation impact: rebuild costs up ~20% since 2020 (NAHB 2025) — existing coverage limits increasingly inadequate. Total loss of $400K home with only $250K dwelling coverage: homeowner bears $150K+ gap out of pocket.
Cause analysis: origin + cause report critical (electrical, gas, cooking). Insurers may deny if arson, gross negligence, or unlawful activity. Mortgage lender coordination: lender named on insurance checks, controls disbursement for rebuild. Draws tied to progress milestones — can delay rebuild 3-12 months. Subrogation: insurer may sue landlord, contractor, product manufacturer if fault attributable. Affects your claim indirectly through reimbursement of deductible.
Fire Damage Claim FAQs
Is fire damage covered by my home insurance?
YES — fire is covered peril under ALL HO policies (HO-2 through HO-8). Includes: direct flame damage, smoke damage (separate significant cost), water damage from firefighting efforts, lightning-caused fire. Excluded: arson by insured, intentional acts, unlawful activity. If you're an innocent co-insured (family member caused fire), most policies still cover YOUR losses. Total loss claims can reach $300K-$2M+.
How long do I have to live out of my home after a fire?
ALE (Additional Living Expenses) duration typically 12-24 months under standard HO policies. CA post-2025 wildfires: 36 months + 6-month extensions mandated — reflecting long rebuild timelines post-major fires. ALE amount: typically 20-30% of dwelling coverage. Covers: hotel, rental housing, meal differentials, storage, pet boarding. Timing: starts immediately after displacement, continues until home rebuildable OR policy limit reached. Keep detailed receipts — insurers verify actual expenses.
Why does my mortgage lender have to sign the insurance check?
Lender is named co-payee — required for insurance claims on mortgaged property. Controls disbursement into escrow account. Releases funds in draw schedule tied to rebuild progress. Why: protects lender's security interest in property — prevents homeowner from pocketing insurance money without rebuilding. Practical impact: rebuild cash flow is slow — contractor paid in stages after inspector approvals. Can add 3-12 months to timeline. Establish good lender communication; submit detailed draw requests.
Will insurance cover my contents (personal property) after a fire?
YES — Coverage C (Personal Property) applies. Subject to coverage limit (50-70% of dwelling) + sublimits on specific categories: jewelry/cash/collectibles $1,500-$2,500 typical; firearms $2,500; art pieces vary. Requires itemized inventory with photos, receipts, estimates. Major reason claims are underpaid: inadequate documentation. High-value items: separate rider strongly recommended — fine art, jewelry collections, firearms, electronics.
How long does a fire damage claim take?
Typical timeline: 6-12 months for moderate claims, 12-24 months for major rebuilds. Phases: (1) initial adjustment (30-60 days) — cause investigation, initial damage assessment, ALE advance. (2) Inventory + valuation (30-90 days) — contents documentation, structural assessment. (3) Settlement negotiation (30-90 days). (4) Rebuild coordination with contractor + lender (6-18+ months). (5) Final reconciliation + final payments. Delays common due to cause investigation, inventory complexity, mortgage lender coordination.
What if my coverage limits aren't enough for full rebuild?
Significant gap — rebuild costs exceed dwelling limit. Options: (1) Ordinance/Law Upgrade coverage — standard 10% of dwelling limit; can be increased via endorsement. (2) Extended Replacement Cost (20% or 25% extension): many RCV policies allow rebuild cost overruns. (3) Out-of-pocket — you bear gap. Post-2020 inflation impact: homes insured at 2020 values + 2024-2025 rebuild = 20%+ shortfall common. Review coverage annually — update dwelling limit to current rebuild cost (not market value).
Can the insurer deny my claim for smoking?
Generally NO — smoking is not arson or intentional acts (common exclusions). Accidental fires including smoking-caused are covered. Possible denial grounds: (1) arson (requires proof, rare), (2) fraud in application (concealing known risks), (3) intentional acts by insured. Investigation protocol: origin + cause report by insurer's investigator. If arson suspected, claim may be denied pending criminal investigation — can extend to 6-24 months. Innocent co-insured typically still covered even if another household member caused fire.
Should I hire a public adjuster for fire damage?
Fire claims routinely underpaid by carrier adjusters — worth hiring PA if claim ≥$25K. Public adjuster fee: 10-20% of recovery (often 10% on smaller claims). Worth hiring when: complex inventory, cause disputes, ALE calculations, carrier delay, multiple coverage categories (dwelling + contents + ALE + ordinance + debris). PA adds value: professional negotiation often recovers 30-50% more than DIY. License verify via state insurance department. For denials / bad faith: attorney (contingent fee) instead of PA.