Book a Mediation session below:
**Focused 2-Hour Escrow Dispute Mediation Reservation Request**
Exclusive to escrow-related disputes.
**2-hour Focused First Party Insurance Mediation**
Exclusive to first-party insurance claims not under judicial order for a longer duration
Free 15‑Minute Mediation Consultation – No Legal Advice
Why Mediate Property Disputes?
Disputes over property can become complex quickly. Mediation provides a neutral forum where both sides can clarify the facts, air concerns, and craft a fair agreement—without waiting for a court date.
Nicole helps parties focus on the long-term outcome, not just short-term frustration.
Mediation Services for Property Damage Insurance Disputes
When homeowners or property owners experience damage to their property—whether from storms, fire, water, or other unexpected events—the process of filing an insurance claim can become a source of stress and conflict. I provide specialized mediation services to help resolve disputes between policyholders and insurance companies, focusing on fair outcomes without the need for litigation.
This type of mediation is often referred to in industry terms as first-party property insurance dispute mediation. However, I use terminology that speaks more clearly to those directly affected—those who need to understand what I do and how I can help.
Who Benefits From This:
- Homeowners with delayed, denied, or underpaid property damage claims
- Property owners disputing insurance estimates or coverage decisions
- Insurers and adjusters seeking cooperative, third-party resolution
- Individuals overwhelmed by claim complexity or policy language
Whether you're struggling to get a fair settlement or simply want an impartial voice at the table, my goal is to guide both parties toward a practical and equitable resolution. I make sure your concerns are heard—and that the path forward is clear.

Can multiple property owners or tenants be involved?
Yes. We mediate multi-party disputes involving owners, renters, HOAs, and contractors.
Is a signed agreement enforceable?
Yes. If both parties sign a written settlement, it can be enforceable like any contract.
Do I need a lawyer to attend?
No, but you’re welcome to have counsel present if preferred.
Let’s Resolve It
So You Can Move Forward
From property lines to payment disputes, we help you reach clear, enforceable agreements.
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