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Northwest Construction & Insurance Law
Construction and insurance law firm
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Loss of Rents / Business Interruption

A property problem can quickly become an income problem.

Commercial property losses may affect rent, occupancy, downtime, operations, financing, tenant relationships, schedules, and claim value.

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When the building cannot perform economically, the recovery analysis needs to account for repair scope and business consequences.

Common Signals

Damage affects occupancy, rent, operations, project timing, or lender expectations.
The insurance position does not account for downtime or business consequences.
Repair sequencing or delayed payment creates additional project pressure.
Ownership needs to coordinate claim, repair, lease, financing, and counsel strategy.

Useful Proof To Preserve

  • Rent rolls
  • Lease documents
  • Claim correspondence
  • Repair schedules
  • Financial impact records

Review Focus

What the first pass tries to clarify.

Send the property-loss summary, leases or rent roll, claim correspondence, repair schedules, financial impact records, and urgent deadlines.

1

Connect physical damage, repair timing, carrier delay, and project decisions to rent or business-income impact.

2

Preserve lease, rent-roll, accounting, tenant, and restoration-period records before the loss becomes hard to prove.

3

Coordinate claim value, repair scope, stakeholder communication, and the asset-level business decision.

Start Here

If the number does not match the damage, send it in for review.

Start with the short version: what happened, who is involved, where the property is, the repair scope or insurance position, and the rough amount at stake.

No fee unless money is recovered for you on accepted matters, subject to a written fee agreement.