Claims & Construction Management Group (CCMG), a leading authority in insurance claims and construction oversight, proudly announces the successful completion of a full ground-up rebuild of five townhouse buildings for the Wildflower Homeowners Association (HOA), the only multi-family total loss resulting from the devastating Marshall Fire.
Following the catastrophic fire that swept through Boulder County in December 2021, the Wildflower HOA community faced total destruction of five townhome buildings. Originally assessed at $8 million, the insurance claim was significantly underfunded to meet the full scope of reconstruction needs. CCMG stepped in to lead the claim adjustment and project management process. Through detailed forensic analysis and strategic negotiations with insurers, CCMG successfully increased the claim to over $15 million, enabling a full rebuild of the community.
“From day one, our mission was to advocate for the homeowners and ensure they could rebuild not just their properties, but their lives,” said Scott Benglen, Partner of CCMG. “We’re proud to have delivered a complete rebuild on time, under budget, and with the integrity and attention to detail this community deserves.”
CCMG managed every phase of the reconstruction—from insurance negotiations and planning to construction execution and final delivery. The rebuilt Wildflower HOA townhomes reflect a modern, resilient design built to the latest fire and energy codes, offering residents a stronger and safer future.
The Wildflower rebuild stands as a testament to CCMG’s unmatched expertise in navigating complex insurance claims and delivering large-scale construction projects with precision and care. It marks a milestone in Colorado’s recovery from the Marshall Fire and sets a new benchmark for multi-family disaster recovery efforts nationwide.
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