CALL US OR CLICK BELOW BEFORE FILING AN INSURANCE CLAIM After a big storm with hail or high winds, most people call their insurance agent to start a roof claim for hail or wind damage. However, if the insurance adjuster finds that there’s no storm damage, they’ll deny your claim. If you think you have storm damage to your roof, you can call a contractor first to find out how much damage there is before filing a homeowners insurance claim for roof damage. You’ll want to find a contractor that you trust that’s licensed and insured with the state. They can inspect your roof and let you know if there’s enough hail or wind damage to make it worth filing a claim. That way you don’t have a wind or hail claim on your record if there’s not enough damage for your roof to be replaced. Although we can’t guarantee that your wind damage claim or hail damage claim will be approved, ERS has worked through enough roof damage insurance claims to make a recommendation whether it’s worth filing a claim or not.
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3471 South Hwy 27
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