DomiDocs Launches Documenting for Disaster Program
March 20, 2025
DomiDocs Inc. launched a cloud-based platform aimed to help homeowners organize, store and manage vital records verifying their property coverages, conditions and contents before and after a disaster strikes.
In addition to being available for free directly to consumers through the DomiDoc's web portal, the Documenting for Disaster® program is also available on 50% of all new homebuilders' and title companies' residential closings through an integration with SoftPro.
The platform provides access during times of need with functionality including accounting, vendor management, calendaring, inventory tracking and a resource directory, to name a few.
"When it happens to you (and it will), how prepared you are can mean the difference between recovering and not recovering," said William McKenna IV, CEO of DomiDocs. "After my own experience with Hurricane Irma in Florida, where robust documentation from the platform was instrumental in working and negotiating with my insurance company for full coverage and payout, I knew we had to empower others with the tools to take control of their preparation and recovery process."
In the last decade, severe weather events including wildfires, hurricanes, tornados, and floods have caused an average of $24.3 billion in annual damage to residential properties across the United States. The California wildfires have already made 2025 the costliest year on record for catastrophic weather-related events, with an estimated $250+ billion in losses pushing the 10-year total to over $1trillion.
Homeowners have felt the 61% increase in policy premiums during the last five years and without the proper education, tools, organization and documentation face up to 40% higher out-of-pocket expenses, delayed and even denied insurance payouts. Alarmingly, 1 in 10 homes annually will be affected by weather events. Only 17% of American homeowners are estimated to be prepared for a catastrophic loss; the numbers are staggering.
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