This is part of our California Smoke Damage series. For the full overview, see our guide: California Court Ruling on Smoke Damage Insurance: What Homeowners Must Know
Your Step-by-Step Plan to Protect Your Home, Health, and Rights
Introduction: Why You Need a Plan
Smoke damage can be sneaky and devastating. It may not burn your walls down, but it can quietly infiltrate your home—leaving toxins in your air, staining belongings, and causing long-term health and structural problems.
Thanks to California’s laws and the June 25, 2025 court ruling, homeowners now have stronger rights than ever. But knowing your rights isn’t enough—you need a clear, actionable plan to get the full coverage you deserve.
This guide will give you:
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A step-by-step smoke damage response plan.
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Tips for dealing with insurance adjusters.
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A checklist of documents to gather.
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Reasons to bring in Chaplin Public Adjusting early.
Step 1: Prioritize Safety
Before thinking about insurance claims:
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Make sure your home is structurally safe.
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Wear protective gear (N95 masks, gloves) when entering.
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Avoid running HVAC systems until inspected.
Step 2: Document Everything Immediately
Evidence is your most powerful weapon in a claim.
What to do:
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Take wide shots and close-ups of every affected area.
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Record video walkthroughs with time/date stamps.
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Photograph individual damaged items—furniture, clothing, electronics.
Table: Essential Documentation Types
| Evidence Type | Why It Matters |
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| Photos & videos | Proves the condition of property right after damage. |
| Written notes | Captures odors, visible residue, and unusual issues. |
| Inventory list | Links damages to insured property for reimbursement. |
| Lab results | Confirms invisible contamination for coverage. |
Step 3: Get Professional Testing
Visible damage is easy to prove—but invisible smoke damage is where insurers try to deny coverage.
Request these tests:
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Surface sampling (walls, ceilings, furniture).
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Air quality testing (detects particles you can’t see or smell).
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HVAC system analysis (checks ducts, filters, and vents for contamination).
Step 4: Review Your Insurance Policy
Look for:
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“Smoke damage” coverage language.
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Any exclusions that may apply (and compare to California law).
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Coverage limits for personal property and structure.
Step 5: Call a Public Adjuster Before Your Insurer
Why?
Once your insurer’s adjuster sees your property, their goal is to protect the company’s payout—not your recovery. A public adjuster works for you from the start.
Chaplin Public Adjusting will:
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Coordinate testing.
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Document losses to legal standards.
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Negotiate for maximum payout.
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Handle all insurer communication.
Step 6: File Your Claim the Right Way
When filing:
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Submit all documentation at once.
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Reference California’s Standard Fire Policy requirements.
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If relevant, cite the June 25, 2025 ruling for invisible damage.
Step 7: Be Ready for Pushback
Insurers may:
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Request additional inspections.
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Claim damage is “cosmetic only.”
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Offer low settlements to close quickly.
Don’t sign anything until your public adjuster has reviewed it.
Step 8: Track Everything
Keep a claim log:
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Dates of calls and inspections.
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Names of every insurance representative.
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Copies of all emails, letters, and texts.
Checklist: Your Smoke Damage Claim Kit
✅ Copy of insurance policy
✅ Photos and videos
✅ Written damage notes
✅ Lab test results
✅ Inventory of damaged items
✅ Receipts for repairs/replacements
✅ All insurer communications
When to Reopen a Past Claim
If your claim was denied for “lack of visible damage” anytime since 2017:
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The recent court ruling could support reopening it.
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A public adjuster can identify if your case qualifies.
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Lab testing can still detect contamination years later.
Common Mistakes Homeowners Make
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Cleaning before documenting damage.
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Accepting the first offer from the insurer.
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Not testing for invisible smoke contamination.
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Waiting too long to get professional help.
Table: Mistakes vs. Correct Actions
| Mistake | Better Approach |
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| Cleaning first | Document before touching anything. |
| Accepting first offer | Negotiate with professional help. |
| No testing | Always test for hidden contamination. |
| Waiting to act | Contact a public adjuster immediately. |
Why Chaplin Public Adjusting Should Be Your First Call
With over 31 years of fire and smoke damage claim experience, Chaplin:
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Understands California law and the latest court rulings.
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Works on a contingency basis—you pay only if you win.
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Has a proven track record of maximizing claim payouts.
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Handles the stress so you can focus on your life.
Contact Chaplin Public Adjusting Today
📍 Serving Southern California
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📞 818-974-1923
✉️ schaplin@rubinadjust.com
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I file a claim if I only smell smoke?
Yes. Lab testing can prove contamination even if there’s no visible damage.
Q: Will my premiums go up if I file?
Possibly, but losing out on a payout is often far more costly.
Q: Do I need a lawyer?
Not necessarily—most cases can be handled by an experienced public adjuster.
Conclusion: Be Proactive, Not Reactive
When it comes to smoke damage, the biggest mistake is waiting. Every day that passes makes it harder to prove your case and get paid fairly.
The good news? You now have the law, a landmark court ruling, and Chaplin Public Adjusting on your side.
Your move:
📞 Call 818-974-1923 or ✉️ Email schaplin@rubinadjust.com today for a free claim review.

Sheldon Chaplin
With more than three decades of hands-on experience, Sheldon Chaplin is a trusted public insurance adjuster specializing in guiding California homeowners through the aftermath of major property damage. Known for his deep expertise and calm professionalism, Sheldon has successfully negotiated large-loss claims in some of the state’s most wildfire-prone communities—including Malibu, Pacific Palisades, Altadena, and Pasadena—ensuring clients receive the full compensation they deserve.
