29E6

Structural Engineer — Savannah, GA

Foundation, framing, and load-path evaluations that stand up in disputes.

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About 29E6

29E6 is a licensed claims professional serving policyholders in Savannah, Georgia. With specialized expertise in insurance claim documentation, negotiation, and settlement advocacy, 29E6 helps homeowners and commercial clients recover the full value of their covered losses.

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What 29E6 helps with

  • structural_engineer claims

How 29E6 works with homeowners

  1. Intake

    Tell the story of your loss and share your policy and damage photos.

  2. Assessment

    Independent review of your claim — scope, policy, and carrier position.

  3. Action plan

    A clear next step tailored to your situation, with written recommendations.

  4. Resolution

    Ongoing advocacy through documentation, negotiation, and settlement.

Service area

Service area map — Savannah, GA
Savannah, GA
  • Savannah
  • Savannah metro area
  • Georgia statewide

Why hire a licensed structural engineer in Georgia

  • Licensed and accountable

    Licensure means a legal duty to work in your interest, continuing-education requirements, and a state regulator to complain to if something goes wrong.

  • Experience the carrier respects

    Carriers respond differently when a licensed professional is on the file. The paperwork, cadence, and language matter.

  • Transparent pricing

    Fees are disclosed in writing before any work begins. No surprise invoices, no hidden scope.

Representative outcomes

Typical structural engineer results on common claim types in Georgia. Actual outcomes depend on policy language, damage, and timing.

$14K → $62KWater damage

Burst supply line, kitchen ceiling collapse

A Savannah homeowner came home to a ceiling already on the floor — an upstairs supply line had failed overnight. The carrier's field adjuster scoped cosmetic drywall repair and a fraction of the flooring. Reopening the claim with proper moisture mapping, cabinet box damage documentation, and code-required electrical work moved the settlement from roughly $14K to $62K — enough to replace the full affected floor and bring the home back to pre-loss condition.

Post-storm roof denial reversed

Hail damage

After a GA hail event, a homeowner's carrier denied roof replacement, calling the damage cosmetic. Fresh inspection with calibrated roof-test squares, shingle mat cross-sections, and NOAA storm-data pairing established a supportable replacement case. The denial was reversed and the homeowner received a full roof replacement plus matching gutters and screens.

Reopened claim, corrected scope, better recovery

Reopen & supplement

An initial carrier estimate missed several covered line items. Careful scope review, supporting photographs, and code-required documentation resulted in a supplemental payment materially larger than the original offer — returning the policyholder closer to whole.

Carriers structural engineers commonly handle

If your policy is with any of these, 29E6 can help.

State FarmAllstateFarmersTravelersUSAALiberty MutualNationwideProgressive

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Questions people ask

How do I know if I need a structural engineer?

If you're facing an insurance claim that's complex, denied, underpaid, or just confusing, a licensed structural engineer can make a real difference. The first consultation with 29E6 is free and tells you whether it's worth moving forward.

What does the first call look like?

You share the story of your loss. 29E6 asks a few questions, reviews your damage and any carrier correspondence, and tells you — plainly — what your options are. No pressure, no surprise invoices.

Is 29E6 licensed in Georgia?

Yes. 29E6 is a licensed structural engineer verified through the Georgia state licensing database. Licensure means accountability, continuing education, and a legal obligation to work in your best interest.

How much does this cost?

Pricing varies by scope and engagement type. 29E6 will disclose fees in writing before any work begins — no hidden charges, no surprise invoices.

Answers based on structural engineer best practices in Georgia. 29E6 can speak to your specific situation in a free call.

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