Storm Damage Claim Guide
Complete guide to filing an insurance claim after storm damage. Step-by-step process from documentation to settlement.
Ensure Safety First
Do not go on your roof during or immediately after a storm. Wait until conditions are safe. If you see structural damage or immediate danger, evacuate the area and contact emergency services.
Document the Damage
Take photos and videos of all visible damage from ground level. Document the date and time. Take multiple angles and close-up shots. Include photos of any interior water damage, damaged gutters, missing shingles, and debris.
Prevent Further Damage
Take reasonable steps to prevent additional damage. This may include placing tarps over damaged areas (if safe to do so), moving valuables away from affected areas, and containing water leaks. Keep receipts for any temporary repairs.
Contact Your Insurance Company
Call your insurance company as soon as possible to report the damage. Most policies require claims to be filed within a specific timeframe (often 24-72 hours). Have your policy number ready and be prepared to describe the damage.
Get a Professional Inspection
Schedule a professional roof inspection with a certified roofer. They can provide a detailed assessment, document all damage, and provide an estimate. This professional documentation strengthens your claim.
Work with the Insurance Adjuster
The insurance company will send an adjuster to assess the damage. Be present during the inspection, provide all documentation, and point out all areas of concern. Have your roofer present if possible.
Review the Settlement Offer
Carefully review the insurance company's settlement offer. Compare it with your roofer's estimate. If the offer seems low, you can negotiate or appeal. Understand what's covered and what's not.
Complete the Repairs
Once you accept the settlement, work with your chosen contractor to complete the repairs. Ensure all work is done according to the claim agreement. Keep all receipts and documentation.
Important Reminders
File claims promptly - most policies have time limits for reporting damage.
Keep all documentation organized - photos, receipts, estimates, and correspondence.
Get professional assessments - certified roofer inspections strengthen your claim.
Review your policy - understand what's covered and what's excluded before filing.
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