1. Hail and wind CAN damage your roof.
2. It is important to have your roof inspected by a contractor before you contact your insurance company.
3. The contractor you select should be licensed and insured.
4. The contractor should have knowledge in dealing with insurance claim work.
5. Your contractor will give a professional opinion on whether to file a claim or not.
6. If you file a claim, your insurance claim adjuster will call you to set up an appointment for inspection.
7. Let your contractor know when the meeting is so that the contractor can meet with the adjuster to explain the damage found.
Your adjuster will either approve or deny your claim. Filing a claim comes at NO COST to you. Your insurance premium will not be raised, even if damage is found. This is because hail and wind damage are considered Acts of Nature, and therefore come from no fault of your own.
If you are looking for a personal roofing professional that wants to be your contractor for life, not just one meeting, please call Roofing Professionals today.


