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Why is my insurance company asking for an invoice before releasing final payment?

That’s standard procedure — and it’s one more thing Faraday takes care of for you. Once the project is complete, your carrier requires a final invoice to verify the total cost matches the approved claim. It’s a formality, but it needs to be done precisely to release your depreciation payment.


We prepare and submit that invoice on your behalf, formatted exactly the way carriers expect it. We include all job details, completion photos, and any approved supplements so there’s no confusion or delay. Then, we follow up directly with your adjuster to confirm the release of payment.


Homeowners who work with contractors unfamiliar with insurance often get stuck here — waiting weeks or months because their invoice wasn’t formatted correctly or lacked documentation. Faraday’s claims department does this hundreds of times a year; it’s second nature to us.


With Faraday, you don’t chase checks. We close out your claim the right way, every time, so your funds are released quickly and your project is fully wrapped up without stress or follow-up on your part.

 
 
 

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