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Storm Damage
Roof Repair &
Insurance Claims

After a storm, you need a contractor who knows the claims process as well as they know the roofline. FindMeARoofer matches you with one storm-specialist contractor who documents damage, coordinates directly with your adjuster, and completes the permanent repair or replacement β€” from a single point of contact.

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Storm Types We Cover

What Type of Storm Damage Does Your Roof Have?

Storm damage type determines both the repair scope and the insurance claim approach. Your matched contractor identifies the specific failure pattern and documents causation β€” essential for claim approval.

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Hail Damage

Hail creates circular granule-displacement marks on shingles and visible denting on soft metal surfaces (gutters, AC units, window screens). The Midwest I-65 corridor averages 4.2 hail events exceeding 1" diameter annually β€” the insurance threshold for shingle damage claims. Hail damage may not be visible from the ground.

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Wind Damage

Winds exceeding 50 mph lift, crack, and remove shingles β€” particularly at ridge caps, eaves, and rake edges where attachment is most vulnerable. High-wind events above 70 mph can expose entire sections of deck, creating immediate water intrusion risk during subsequent rain events.

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Tornado Damage

Tornado damage ranges from shingle loss to structural decking failure and rafter damage requiring structural engineering assessment. Indiana ranks 7th nationally for tornado frequency. Structural assessment is required before any repair or replacement begins β€” your matched contractor coordinates this.

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Ice Dam Damage

Ice dams form when heat escapes through the attic deck and melts rooftop snow, which refreezes at the cold eave edge β€” forcing water under shingles. Common January–March in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan Upper Peninsula, and South Bend, IN. Zone 6B markets (Duluth) average 86 inches of annual snowfall.

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Wind-Driven Rain

Horizontal rain during severe storms forces water through compromised flashing, failed shingle seals, and deteriorated valley metal. Great Lakes corridor markets β€” Grand Rapids, Chicago, Milwaukee β€” experience elevated wind-driven rain penetration risk due to sustained lake-effect wind exposure.

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Falling Object / Debris

Storm-downed trees, branches, and wind-propelled debris cause impact damage requiring both structural deck assessment and roofing repair. Deck punctures and rafter damage require immediate tarping and structural evaluation before permanent repair scope can be determined.

The Full Claims Process

How Does Your Contractor Handle the Insurance Claim From Start to Finish?

Your matched storm-specialist contractor manages every step that touches the roof β€” you handle the policy paperwork, they handle the damage proof.

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Free Damage Assessment

Contractor inspects every surface, documents all damage with time-stamped photographs and a written scope β€” the foundation of your entire insurance claim.

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You File the Claim

Contact your insurance company with the storm date and event type. Inform them a written contractor assessment is complete and request an on-site adjuster β€” not a desk review.

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Adjuster Meeting On-Site

Your contractor meets your adjuster on the roof and walks through every documented damage item β€” ensuring the adjuster's scope matches the actual findings, not a satellite image or ground-level estimate.

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Scope Agreement

Contractor and adjuster align on the repair or replacement scope. Any disputes are resolved with NOAA hail data and manufacturer impact specifications from your contractor.

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Claim Approval & Scheduling

Once approved, contractor schedules the work, orders materials, pulls the permit, and completes the repair or replacement with written warranty documentation.

Protecting Your Claim

How Do You Protect Your Storm Damage Insurance Claim?

These mistakes consistently result in denied or underpaid storm damage claims. Following the correct sequence protects both your claim and your home.

βœ“ Do These

  • πŸ“ΈPhotograph all damage before cleanup or tarping
  • πŸ“‹File within 30–60 days of the storm event
  • 🀝Request on-site adjuster, not desk review
  • πŸ”Get contractor written assessment first
  • πŸ“žHave contractor present at adjuster meeting
  • πŸ…Ask about Class 4 upgrade during replacement

βœ— Never Do These

  • 🚫Start permanent repairs before adjuster inspection
  • 🚫Sign assignment of benefits with unknown contractor
  • 🚫Accept a desk-review-only estimate
  • 🚫Let the adjuster inspect without your contractor
  • 🚫Miss your policy's claim reporting window
  • 🚫Hire door-to-door storm chasers without verifying license

πŸ’‘ Class 4 Shingles After Storm Replacement

When a storm claim results in replacement, upgrading to Class 4 impact-resistant shingles qualifies for 18–32% insurance premium discounts in Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan hail markets. The $800–$1,400 upgrade typically recovers in 14–22 months through annual savings. See the Class 4 discount guide for ROI by carrier and market.

What Do Homeowners Say After Storm Damage Claim Coordination?

"Hail storm hit in May and I wasn't sure if we had a claim or not. The contractor FindMeARoofer matched us with spent 90 minutes on the roof, documented 47 impact marks with photographs, pulled NOAA hail data for our address, and had a written scope ready in 24 hours. State Farm approved the full replacement."

Chris O. β€” Carmel, IN Β· Hail claim full replacement Β· May 2026

"Our adjuster initially only approved $4,200 for partial repair. The contractor met with the adjuster on the roof, showed them the pattern of impacts that indicated full replacement was warranted, and the claim was revised to $9,800 for full replacement. The difference paid for the contractor's work 10 times over."

Maria L. β€” Naperville, IL Β· Disputed hail claim resolution Β· April 2026

"Tornado damage in March. The contractor FindMeARoofer matched us with handled absolutely everything β€” tarping the same day, structural assessment, the adjuster meeting, materials ordering, and the full replacement. We basically signed the insurance check and they handled the rest. Can't recommend this service enough."

Jim & Carol D. β€” Terre Haute, IN Β· Tornado full replacement Β· March 2026

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FAQ

What Are the Most Common Storm Damage Claim Questions?

Yes β€” homeowners insurance covers storm-caused roof damage from hail, wind, tornado, and falling objects as a covered peril, subject to your deductible and policy limits. Normal wear and aging is excluded. Your matched contractor can assess whether the damage has a storm-related cause that supports a claim, photograph and document it for your adjuster, and coordinate the adjuster site visit. Always file within your policy's reporting window β€” typically 30–60 days from the storm event.
Hail damage on asphalt shingles appears as circular or random impact marks with granule displacement β€” darker spots on the shingle surface where granules have been knocked loose. Soft metal surfaces confirm hail: gutters, downspouts, AC condenser fins, and window screens will show visible denting at the same hail size that damaged shingles. Ground-level inspection cannot confirm hail damage to shingles β€” a roof-level professional assessment is required. Your matched contractor documents impact patterns, hail size evidence, and a damage scope for your insurance adjuster.
Scope disputes between contractors and adjusters are common β€” adjusters frequently conduct remote or ground-level assessments that miss damage requiring roof-level examination. Options: request a re-inspection with your contractor present and supporting documentation; request a supervisor adjuster; hire a licensed public adjuster to independently assess your claim (typically 10–15% contingency fee, paid only if they improve your settlement); or invoke your policy's appraisal clause. State insurance departments handle consumer complaints β€” Wisconsin OCI: (800) 236-8517; Illinois DOI: (866) 445-5364; Minnesota DOC: (651) 296-4026; Michigan DIFS: (877) 999-6442; Indiana IDOI: (800) 622-4461.
Most homeowners policies require reporting within 30–60 days of the damage event. Check your declarations page or call your agent for your specific window. The sooner you report and document, the stronger your claim β€” delayed claims are more likely to be attributed to normal wear rather than the storm event, particularly for hail damage where the impact marks weather and become less distinct over time. Your contractor can pull NOAA storm track and hail size data for your address that corroborates the event timeline.
Get a written contractor assessment before filing your claim, but after photographing all damage yourself. Your contractor's documented damage scope gives your adjuster a professional reference point to compare against β€” preventing underpayment from a desk-review-only assessment. Inform your carrier you have a contractor assessment in progress when you open the claim, and request an on-site adjuster inspection rather than a remote review.
Class 4 UL 2218 shingles are the highest hail-impact-resistance rated residential shingles, able to withstand a 2-inch steel ball dropped from 20 feet without cracking or granule loss. When a storm claim results in replacement, upgrading to Class 4 shingles qualifies for 18–32% annual insurance premium discounts with Indiana Farm Bureau, State Farm, and Pekin Insurance in Midwest hail-corridor markets. The $800–$1,400 upgrade premium typically recovers in 14–22 months through annual savings. See the full Class 4 discount guide for ROI by market.

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