Claim-Supported
Forensic indicators align with insurance cause-of-loss standards. Proceed with the Evidence Packet™.
Did a door-knocking roofer claim your roof has hail or wind damage? Before involving your insurance carrier, get a Storm Damage Verification Inspection. We provide an independent, inspection-first filter that distinguishes between functional storm damage and normal shingle wear—using Claim Verifiability™ standards and Evidence Packet™ documentation structure.
The Verification Triage
Every verification inspection concludes with a definitive classification based on forensic evidence.
Forensic indicators align with insurance cause-of-loss standards. Proceed with the Evidence Packet™.
Observed marks are blisters, mechanical wear, or aging. Avoid filing a “noise claim” on your record.
Conditions are borderline or cosmetic. Establish a photo baseline and recheck after next major event.
Claim Verifiability™ is the forensic standard requiring every roof scope decision to be supported by objective, auditable proof. This allowing a third-party desk adjuster or reviewer to verify roof condition using the Evidence Packet™ alone—without needing contractor opinion or presence.
Storm Verification Protocol v2026.2
This clinical framework is used to produce your Evidence Packet™.
Not based on a door knock alone. A "storm" does not always equal damage. A verification inspection provides the facts needed to determine if the roof meets insurance standards before you involve your carrier.
A Haag Certified inspection (HCI) is performed by a professional trained in forensic damage assessment used by engineers and adjusters to distinguish storm damage from manufacturing defects or aging.
An Evidence Packet™ is a structured documentation package that includes wide-to-tight photos, slope-indexed findings, and collateral damage proof designed for third-party desk review.
Don’t guess with your largest asset. Schedule a clinical Storm Damage Verification Inspection in Alpharetta today.