What this covers
Roof damage from hail strikes, siding dents and cracks, damaged gutters and downspouts, broken or cracked windows, damaged HVAC condenser units, and damage to skylights and vents.
Hail damage is often invisible from the ground. We know where to look — and how to prove it.
What this covers
Roof damage from hail strikes, siding dents and cracks, damaged gutters and downspouts, broken or cracked windows, damaged HVAC condenser units, and damage to skylights and vents.
Why a public adjuster
Hail damage is one of the most disputed claim types in the industry. A proper inspection — done by someone on your side — makes the difference between a denied claim and a new roof.
Common Pitfalls
These are the patterns we see most often when a claim stalls, gets underpaid, or is denied outright. We document and push back on each one.
Insurers denying damage as "cosmetic only"
Disputes over the date of loss
Approval of spot repairs instead of full replacement
Missed soft-metal indicators of hail strikes
Denial of matching for siding replacement
Advocate on your side
The difference between an underpaid claim and a fair one is often pages of detail the insurer never asked for. We bring it — every time.
Start Here
Do these first, in order. They protect your claim and give us the most to work with when you call.
Do not let a roofing contractor inspect the damage before your adjuster does.
Document the date of the hail event.
Photograph any visible damage to roof, siding, gutters, and HVAC.
Call your insurer to open the claim.
Call us to handle the inspection and claim scope.
Then
Call us before accepting any offer.
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