
After the Storm, We Step In and Protect What’s Yours
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We work for YOU—not the insurance company. Free inspections. Maximum support. Full benefits.

WHAT WE DO
✔ Free storm damage inspections
✔ Full documentation for your claim
✔ We handle the insurance company completely, including all communication
✔ Help with denied or underpaid claims
✔ Maximize your benefit

Storm Damage Insurance Claim FAQ
What kind of storm damage is covered by insurance?
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Wind, hail, lightning, fallen trees, and storm-related water intrusion are typically covered. Flooding, however, requires separate flood insurance.
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How soon should I file a claim?
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Immediately. Waiting too long can hurt your chances of approval. We help you act fast with a same-day inspection and full claim documentation.
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Why should I involve a contractor in the claims process?
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Because your adjuster works for the insurance company—we work for you. We know how to identify hidden damage, speak the insurance language, and get you what you’re owed.​
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What if my claim is denied?
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We don’t walk away. We investigate the denial and often partner with public adjusters or legal teams to fight for your approval.
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Will filing a claim raise my rates?
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Usually not for weather-related damage. But ignoring damage now can lead to major out-of-pocket costs later.




Common Insurance Company Denial Tactics
We’ve seen it all—and we know how to counter it. Here are the top ways insurance companies try to underpay or deny storm damage claims:
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“This looks like wear and tear.”
We provide evidence to show the damage was sudden, storm-related, and covered under your policy.
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“There’s not enough damage to file a claim.”
Our team performs a comprehensive inspection to ensure nothing is missed—especially roof, siding, and structural issues.
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Lowballing repair costs
We use the same pricing software as insurance companies to present fair, industry-backed estimates.
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Delaying your claim
We track timelines, follow up persistently, and push your claim forward so you’re not left in limbo.
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Hiding behind confusing policy language
We break down the fine print and make sure your claim reflects everything your policy entitles you to.
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