Licensed biohazard remediation built around an insurance adjuster’s priorities — speed, documentation, and direct insurance billing.
Drug-house claims test policy exclusions: standard policies often exclude tenant-caused drug contamination, but biohazard components (needles, blood, waste) and structural damage may be covered separately. Adjusters need vendors who scope each component clearly so the claim is routed correctly.
Specialists understand that drug contamination is often excluded but biohazard and structural damage typically aren't. Clean separation supports the claim.
When residue testing is required, specialists coordinate certified industrial-hygienist testing and separate that scope from biohazard work.
Specialists document everything (photos, police reports, lab results, scope) suitable for landlord civil recovery from former tenant.
Drug contamination often excluded; biohazard and structural damage often covered. Specialists separate the line items.
Drug residue cleanup typically not covered. Biohazard (needles, blood, waste) and structural damage typically covered. Specialists separate the scope.
When there's reason to suspect those substances (overdose, paraphernalia, witnesses). Testing scope is usually borne by the landlord/property owner.
Yes — standard documentation supports both insurance and civil recovery.
For meth and (in some states) fentanyl, certified clearance is state-required. Specialists coordinate this scope.
3–14 days depending on residue testing and structural scope.
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