The insurance industry can save money by not paying for the things they have insured, and the average property manager or owner is not an expert at knowing what’s included in a policy or what the insurance company truly owes them when an incident occurs. They often don’t know what they don’t know. We have over 30 years of combined insider expertise to make sure that work is being done in the owner’s best interest.
Our mission is to put the balance of power back into the owner’s hands. (soften for insurance carriers that read this) Don’t know what they don’t know. We become your advocate with your insurance provider, bringing the expertise to maximize the claim and negotiate the best possible settlement
CCMG walks each customer through the entire claims and construction process to make sure they understand each step and how they benefit. We’ve removed the guesswork and added the confidence that only comes from seeing the whole picture. We’re there to hold their hand through it with step by step communication and up to date info. We never leave you guessing what’s happening or what’s next.
Managing multiple contractors can add complications to confusion. That’s not something you want, and it’s exactly why our communication is designed to keep you in the loop without overloading you with details you may not need. Our claims and construction experts manage the process to condense the timeline and deliver the property restoration you deserve.
CCMG provides unparalleled oversight for each trade and step of your restoration. Often contractors simply do their best and move on. Our best in class standards mean each contractor meets or exceeds all local standards so you can have confidence in a job done right the first time.
We don’t accept surprises, and neither should you. Each step of your construction process is inspected before completion to provide the peace of mind you need to get back to business.
We eliminate any variations across trades with quality standards we developed on defense department contracts in the harshest environments in the world. This means your electrical work, roofing, plumbing, and every other phase of construction meets our standards, or it doesn’t pass.
Sometimes the last steps can be tricky. Contractors can simply skip the final documentation, inspections, and details that are needed to successfully close out a project. This leaves you with questions when you need critical documents or to just make a few touchups. The larger the project, the more important this step becomes. When the dust clears, our teams may be done, your site looks better than ever, and residents are already enjoying an updated property, but we know there’s still work to do before we call it a day.
Our Project Closeout Process gives you everything you need to ensure a long and full life for everything that has been updated.
Your closeout information packet will include the following: product data including maintenance and operations information for all materials used on the project, collated and signed off municipal permit and final inspection documentation, warranties—both workmanship and manufacturer’s, signed off punch list, corrective action item list, and finally, a list of types and quantities of spare material.
Spare material is the surplus inventory that has been ordered intentionally for your project so, if in the future, repairs need to be made you are assured the dye lots, product type, and sizes are the same as what has already been installed on your project.
Community |
Contractor |
ccmg |
|---|---|---|
Provincetown Landing 3 | $1,000,000 | $8,200,000 |
Hunt Club | $1,450,000 | $3,100,000 |
Mill Club | $1,115,000 | $3,219,000 |
Dakota Station | $25,000 | $3,219,000 |
Weaver Creek | $0 | $1,100,000 |
Most Insurance support and construction companies have a “Frequently Asked Questions” page. We think there are some important questions that rarely get asked, they may be awkward or simply unknown. So, we’re starting with those.
We get this question all the time. It makes sense; if our role is to maximize the results of your insurance claim, how does another team’s presence not impact the budget?
There are two answers. First, with the increased settlement we can provide, the funds available for the repairs grow. Second, we always find significant cost savings in material and labor while improving the quality of both. Through our unique process, we find there is room for our team, for the contractors, and for superior materials to leave our client’s buildings in a better state than ever before.
Insurance companies require oversight, especially on multimillion-dollar claims. Most contractors assume they can “oversee” themselves. That’s a little like trusting your teenager with the house for a week.
CCMG is uniquely qualified to fill the oversight role in your insurance restoration project. We combine over 30 years of insurance adjustment expertise with international construction experience under a Class B licensed expert. With our experience and team’s oversight, everyone benefits. Our clients see bigger claims, faster construction schedules, and higher standards of work throughout — with no additional cost to them.
Our mission is to make sure our teams do every step correctly. We don’t make money if a contractor does a lousy job. Where many contractors make more money by cutting corners and even reusing materials, we succeed by making sure we complete your restoration right. It proves that there are indeed win-win scenarios for everyone.
It’s in our best interest for our teams to do things right. It’s to the insurance company’s advantage as well for your restoration to be better than it was before. Your insurer knows that substandard work will mean more claims later, costing them more.
CCMG serves as an advocate for you, the HOA, Property Owner, or Property Manager. We oversee and manage contractors, but we don't have an in-house team to which we give preference.
If another contractor, tradesperson, or team is already familiar with your property, we'd like to meet them. If they are willing to work with CCMG's rigorous safety and construction standards, we would love to work with them. As far as we're concerned, the more high-quality teams we know, the faster and better we can serve our clients and finish your project.
That's not a problem at all — you're in good company. We bring over 30 years of insurance underwriting experience to every project. This means we will thoroughly examine your policy and find the things most people (even experts) miss.
You can see a few of our recent findings here, we list the initial claim by a property owner or contractor and the amount we were able to secure for our clients. We are always able to find hidden value in the details of your policy that translate directly to higher quality materials and finishes for your restoration.
That one is easy. We show you. A key part of our process is to walk you step by step through the entire process. We show you what was damaged, the state of structures below the surface, and the state of your original construction.
When we are ready to rebuild, we show you what we will be using, why it is as good or (usually) better, and how we will proceed, and how we will meet or exceed current standards. If you have any questions along the way, our team is on call to help.
Please know this, we will seize every opportunity to improve the standard of construction for all repairs. This includes the process as well as the materials we use. We're successful when we leave a job significantly better than it was before the incident.
With CCMG in an oversight role, your time requirements will almost disappear. We will oversee every stage of your project from claims adjustment to final project closeout.
With our teams coordinating each crew and specific trade, we are able to significantly compress the normal reconstruction timeline. We can have different crews supporting each other or working simultaneously without the normal headache of scheduling and waiting for one crew to finish for the other to start.
Our budgeting process has been designed over years of successful projects. We know the materials we need and the current market prices. We find that with proper research and planning, there are very few surprises when it comes to labor and material costs.
CCMG enters each project with the goal of protecting, providing guidance, and support for our clients. We become your advocate in the process and assume a fiduciary role in regards to your budget.
CCMG enjoys excellent relationships with Property Owners, Property Managers, and HOA Boards because we become their advocate. We deliver the best results within the highest possible claim without any money out of pocket for our clients.
Our mission is to put the balance of power back into the owner’s hands. We eliminate the confusion that can keep Property Owners from realizing the full amount due them in an insurance claim. They simply don’t know what they don’t know. CCMG becomes your advocate with your insurance provider, bringing the expertise to maximize the claim and negotiate the best possible settlement.



Scott is the founder and managing partner of CCMG, LLC. Scott began advocating for policyholders in 2004, subrogating health care insurance claims. Shortly after 2010, seeing that the Affordable Healthcare Act would slowly erode the subrogation business, Scott switched to representing property owners fighting their insurance carriers on property damage claims. In 2012, Scott began representing HOA’s and large loss commercial properties, since then he’s successfully settled over $200,000,000 in claims for his clients without a single claim vacated, overturned of overruled.

Clark is the founder and managing partner of Claims and Construction Management Group. Starting in 2009 as a catastrophe insurance claims adjuster, he traveled the U.S., helping insured settle claims representing insurance carriers. Clark cut his teeth working major hurricanes, such as Irene and Sandy. He quickly realized that property owners needed an advocate in the complex claims process. In 2011, Clark left the insurance claims side to start representing insureds and became licensed as a public adjuster, appraiser, and umpire.

Tanya Morrison is the Claim Manager for Claims and Construction Management Group. She has over 20 years of experience in the insurance industry. 17 years of those 20 years were spent as a personal lines and commercial lines property adjuster. She gained knowledge in damage identification and recognition from several perils including wind, hail, fire, water, vehicle damage, and vandalism. She has handled complex residential and commercial claims, including those resulting from the wildfires in High Park, Waldo Canyon, Black Forest, East Troublesome, and Marshall. She has also handled residential claims resulting from various catastrophic events throughout the United States.
Tanya Morrison is a subject matter expert in regards to Townhome/Condominium policies. She is proficient in assisting Unit Owners and Association’s throughout the claims process from claim initiation, interpreting individual policy and association documentation, and claims settlement.
Tanya’s greatest strength and attribute is her customer service. Her communication and attention to detail allows her to stay in front of the customer’s needs.

Spencer is CCMG’s ICC Class B general contractor who oversees all construction related activities. Spencer started his career after graduating from the University of Colorado with a large Colorado based GC overseeing municipal and commercial construction. As CCMG’s director of construction activities Spencer has direct oversight with all subcontractors, designers, engineers and architects. As a retired professional snowboarder, Spencer loves the Colorado mountain scene and activities