Structuring complex insurance documentation so losses can be clearly understood and professionally reviewed.

 

 

The Problem

 

Construction insurance documentation is often fragmented and difficult to evaluate. Policies, endorsements, reports, invoices, and correspondence are typically reviewed in isolation, without clear structure or context.

 

This lack of organization can obscure causation, sequence, and scope — particularly in complex construction and weather-related losses.

 

 

What 3DSL Does

 

3DSL applies an architectural approach to insurance documentation. Files are structured as interconnected systems, allowing professional reviewers to see how documents relate to one another and to the loss as a whole.

 

The focus is on clarity, structure, and analytical organization — not advocacy.

 

 

How This Helps

  • Improves clarity in complex insurance files
  • Supports consistent professional review
  • Reduces confusion caused by fragmented documentation
  • Creates a coherent loss narrative based on structure, not argument

 

Scope of Services

 

3DSL provides:

 

  • Documentation structuring
  • Analytical organization of insurance materials

 

 

3DSL does not provide:

 

  • Insurance adjusting
  • Claims negotiation
  • Legal advice
  • Damage valuation

Initial discussions are informal, confidential, and exploratory.  

Our story

 

Our Story

 

 

3DSL was created out of long experience working inside insurance systems and seeing the same problem repeat itself across projects, policies, and events.

 

Over decades in the insurance industry — including work as an insurance representative during major loss environments such as Hurricane Katrina — it became clear that most insurance outcomes are not determined by a lack of information, but by a lack of structure. Policies, endorsements, bills, technical documents, and correspondence often exist, but they are rarely organized in a way that shows how they relate to one another.

 

In construction, this problem is amplified. Insurance documentation grows over time, crosses disciplines, and accumulates without a clear framework. Even experienced professionals can struggle to see the full picture when files are treated as flat stacks of paper rather than as interconnected systems.

 

3DSL emerged from the idea that insurance files should be structured the way complex projects are built — architecturally. By applying three-dimensional thinking to insurance documentation, relationships between coverage, costs, and project elements become clearer, easier to understand, and easier to evaluate.

 

Today, 3DSL applies this structured approach to construction insurance documentation, focusing on clarity, organization, and informed understanding — replacing confusion with coherence.

 

Experience informed the method. Structure made it usable.

 

 

3DSL provides documentation structuring and analytical services. It does not provide legal advice, insurance adjusting, or claims representation.

Our history

 

Our Story

 

 

3DSL was created from long experience working inside insurance systems and witnessing the same problem repeat itself over time: important insurance information often exists, but it is rarely organized in a way that makes it clear, usable, or easy to understand.

 

Over more than 35 years in the insurance industry, including work as an insurance representative during major loss environments such as Hurricane Katrina, the founder of 3DSL worked directly with insurance files, documentation, and insurance professionals under conditions where volume, complexity, and urgency exposed the weaknesses of traditional document handling.

 

Policies, endorsements, bills, technical drawings, and correspondence were frequently present, yet disconnected. Decisions were slowed not by a lack of information, but by the absence of structure.

 

In construction-related insurance matters, this challenge is amplified. Documentation accumulates across phases, disciplines, and parties, making it difficult to understand how coverage, costs, and project elements relate to one another when files are treated as flat stacks of paper.

 

3DSL emerged from the idea that insurance documentation should be structured the same way complex projects are built — architecturally. By applying three-dimensional thinking to insurance files, relationships between documents become clearer and the overall system becomes easier to understand and evaluate.

 

Today, 3DSL applies this structured, architectural approach to construction insurance documentation, focusing on clarity, organization, and informed understanding.

3DSL provides documentation structuring and analytical services. It does not provide legal advice, insurance adjusting, or claims representation.