Marc Orgeron

Licensed Building Inspector — Baton Rouge, LA

Licensed and independent — working for you, not the carrier.

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About Marc

Marc is a licensed claims professional serving policyholders in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. With specialized expertise in insurance claim documentation, negotiation, and settlement advocacy, Marc helps homeowners and commercial clients recover the full value of their covered losses. License #LHI-10245.

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What Marc helps with

  • Home Inspections|Wind Mitigation Inspections|FORTIFIED Roof Evaluations|Four Point Inspections|New Construction Phase Inspections|Commercial Inspections|Investor and Multi-Family Inspections claims

How Marc 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.

Credentials & License

State license

LHI-10245 · LA

Issued by Louisiana Department of Insurance

License on record

Service area

Service area map — Baton Rouge, LA
Baton Rouge, LA
  • Baton Rouge
  • Baton Rouge metro area
  • Louisiana statewide

Why hire a licensed building inspector in Louisiana

  • 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.

What outcomes can look like on claims like yours

Illustrative examples of how common claim types unfold in Louisiana — general education, not results of Marc Orgeron. Actual outcomes depend on policy language, damage, and timing.

Burst supply line and ceiling collapse

Water damage

A common scenario: a supply line fails overnight and part of a ceiling comes down. Initial carrier scopes often cover cosmetic drywall repair and only a fraction of the flooring. Thorough moisture mapping, cabinet-box damage documentation, and code-required electrical work frequently expand the covered scope enough to bring a home back to pre-loss condition.

Post-storm roof denial

Hail damage

Carriers sometimes deny roof replacement after a hail event, calling the damage cosmetic. A fresh inspection with calibrated roof-test squares, shingle mat cross-sections, and NOAA storm-data pairing can establish whether a supportable replacement case exists — and denials do get reversed when the documentation holds up.

Reopened claims and corrected scopes

Reopen & supplement

Initial carrier estimates frequently miss covered line items. Careful scope review, supporting photographs, and code-required documentation are the basis for supplemental payments — the standard path for returning a policyholder closer to whole after an underpaid claim.

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Questions people ask

How do I know if I need a building inspector?

If you're facing an insurance claim that's complex, denied, underpaid, or just confusing, a licensed building inspector may be able to help. Ask about scope and fees up front before engaging anyone.

What does licensing mean in Louisiana?

Licensed professionals in Louisiana are subject to state regulation, which typically includes accountability to a state agency and continuing-education requirements. You can confirm any license directly with the state's licensing authority.

How much does a building inspector cost?

Pricing varies by professional, scope, and engagement type. Reputable professionals disclose fees in writing before any work begins — always ask.

General information about how building inspectors work in Louisiana — not statements written by Marc.

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