🔍 Start With a Roof Inspection
Inspection Claim Hub

Roof Insurance Claim Help — Start Clean, Protect Your Coverage

Whether you haven’t filed yet, your claim was denied, or the scope looks light — we inspect, document, and help you understand the next best step (without guessing).

Find Your Next Step

Pick your situation. We’ll route you to the right path and keep the claim process clean.

Common Claim Situations We Help With

Fast clarity. Insurance-ready documentation. No wasted steps.

🧾 Haven’t Filed Yet

Start with an inspection so you file clean, with photo evidence + a clear plan.

🚫 Denied Claim

We re-check damage indicators and documentation gaps to guide next steps.

💸 Underpaid Scope

We help identify commonly missed line items and support supplements when justified.

✅ Approved (But Unsure)

We help you understand the scope and what’s included before work starts.

Important: Don’t rush into repairs that remove evidence, and don’t sign anything you don’t understand. A clean inspection + documentation first often prevents avoidable claim problems.

How the Claim-Ready Inspection Works

A simple process that keeps your claim organized and defensible.

Step 1

Schedule

Tell us your claim status and goals. We confirm access and what to look for.

Step 2

Inspect & Document

Photos, measurements (as applicable), and roof system details tied to visible indicators.

Step 3

Explain Findings

We show what we found and what it means: repair, replace, or claim path.

Step 4

Claim Strategy

If claim-worthy, we outline what to document, what to avoid, and the clean next step.

Step 5

Scope Support

Where justified, we help verify scope/line items and support supplements with documentation.

What We Document (Insurance-Ready)

Documentation is what prevents missed items, underpaid scopes, and confusion.

  • Photo evidence of storm damage indicators + affected areas
  • Measurements and slope notes (as applicable)
  • Flashing details, valleys, penetrations, and roof system weak points
  • Commonly missed items (drip edge, ventilation, flashing) and clear notes for review
  • Plain-English summary of findings + recommended next step
What not to do: Don’t pressure-wash, patch, or replace areas that remove visible evidence before documenting. If emergency mitigation is needed, take photos first and keep receipts.

Insurance Claim FAQs

The questions homeowners ask before they file (or after something feels off).

Should I file a claim before getting an inspection? +
Usually, no. An inspection first helps you file clean with documentation and a clear plan.
Is your inspection free? +
Yes — we offer a free inspection and explain findings and next steps.
What if my claim was denied? +
We can re-check damage indicators and documentation gaps to help you understand your next option.
What does “underpaid” mean? +
It often means the scope missed line items, code-required items, or the measurement/damage detail didn’t fully match what’s present.
Can you help if I’m approved but the scope feels light? +
Yes — we can help you understand what’s included and identify potential gaps for review.
Do you meet the adjuster? +
If a claim moves forward, we can help support the process and ensure key items are not overlooked.
How long does this take? +
Most inspections are completed quickly, depending on roof size, access, and complexity.
What should I do right now if there’s a leak? +
Mitigate safely (bucket/tarp if needed), take photos first, and keep receipts. Then schedule an inspection.
Will you help with supplements if items are missing? +
Yes — where justified, we help identify missing line items and support supplements with documentation.
Should I take the Claim Eligibility Quiz first? +
If you’re unsure, yes — it helps route you to the right next step fast.
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