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✅ Become a Local Advocate

Turn Knowledge into Empowerment. Turn Service into Income.

We’re not here to sell.
We’re here to help homeowners get what they’re owed — and in doing so, we help make the system fair.

What Does It Mean to Be a Local Advocate?

As a Local Advocate for WeMakeInsurancePay.com, you:

  • Educate homeowners on their rights after a storm, fire, or other disaster.

  • Connect them with vetted, trusted service providers.

  • Earn commissions on approved jobs — without ever pressuring or pushing.

We don't use hard sells or shady tactics.
We show up, offer real value, and let homeowners make informed decisions.

What You'll Be Doing:
  • Use flyers, door hangers, or local posts to share information.

  • Direct homeowners to our website or form.

  • Optionally walk neighborhoods with your badge, vest, and basic tools.

  • Submit qualified leads and let the pros handle the inspection and work.

  • Get paid when the job goes into contract.

Your Territory. Your Schedule.

Whether you're covering your own zip code, a city, or an entire metro — you operate as an independent contractor with the freedom to move, scale, and grow with us.

Why Become an Advocate?
  • Earn money ethically

  • Work when you want

  • Help people who really need it

  • Be part of a movement that’s changing how things are done

We Train You on:
  • How to recognize signs of damage

  • How to explain insurance timelines and rights

  • How to inspire trust — not fear or pressure

Sound Like a Fit?

Apply below to become an official Local Advocate.
We’ll review your application and get in touch with next steps.

Get Started

WeMakeInsurancePay.com is not a contractor, public adjuster, insurance company, or legal advisor. We advocate for homeowners impacted by storm, fire, flood, or other property damage, helping them access vetted professionals and understand their insurance options.We partner with vetted local contractors and specialists to help homeowners understand their insurance rights and options. All referrals are non-binding, and homeowners are under no obligation to hire any contractor we recommend.

We do not interpret policies, negotiate claims, or provide legal or insurance advice. Always consult with a licensed public adjuster, attorney, or insurance representative for questions regarding your policy or specific claim.

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