Duties after loss
Understand the policy responsibilities that can affect whether the claim gets paid.
Free wind claim resource
Learn what to document, what your policy may require, and what to watch for before accepting the insurance company’s wind or storm damage estimate.
What’s inside
Wind claims can involve roof damage, exterior damage, interior water intrusion, personal property, emergency mitigation, contractor estimates, and disputes over what the storm actually caused. This guide helps you document the claim and avoid giving the insurance company an easy reason to underpay or deny it.
Understand the policy responsibilities that can affect whether the claim gets paid.
Photo and video checklist for roof, exterior, interior, attic, contents, and hidden damage.
What to know before inspections, document requests, and recorded statement requests.
Warning signs that the insurance company’s wind estimate may be incomplete.
Before repairs start
Roof damage, lifted shingles, damaged flashing, exterior openings, interior leaks, attic moisture, and affected contents should be documented before repairs or cleanup change the evidence.
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