Wind / Hail

Wind and hail can damage roofs, siding, windows, and more sometimes in ways that aren’t immediately visible. Hunter Claims inspects and documents every impact, from broken shingles to hidden structural issues, and works to ensure your insurance covers the full cost to restore and protect your property.

Get Help with your Wind or Hail Claim from Experienced Public Adjusters

When it rains, it pours. And when it pours in Florida, it’s probably a hurricane. High winds and storm debris damage are all too common to us Floridians, which is why we opt in for that vital insurance to cover wind or hail damage. Unfortunately, it’s a common practice for insurance companies to bring on inexperienced staff to handle the volume of incoming claims after a hurricane or tropical storm goes through, which often results in deficiencies and even denials on your claim.
Hunter Claims is here to make sure your insurance settlements are always treated with the importance and attention they’re due. Our experienced public adjusters ensure you receive the largest wind- or hail-damage insurance claim settlement possible without delay.

Wind & Hail Damage You Might Not See

Strong winds and hailstorms can leave visible damage, like broken shingles and shattered windows, as well as hidden issues that worsen over time. These images reveal the lasting effects of wind and hail, showing why expert representation from Hunter Claims is essential to secure a full and fair insurance settlement.

Tips For Submitting Wind or Hail Damage Insurance Claims

Insurance claims can be confusing, especially in Florida, where damage types vary. Keep your claim on track with these key steps:

File the correct type of claim (wind, hail, or water damage).
Get a certified copy of your insurance policy from your agent.
Follow all post-loss duties outlined in your policy.
Document all communications with your insurance company.
Compare repair estimates from third-party vendors to your insurer’s assessment.

What To Expect When You Submit Your Claim

A blown-off or collapsed roof or even a broken window or wall are obvious signs of wind and storm damage. However, there are many other types of property damage that you might claim that your insurance provider will often undervalue due to hidden or hard-to-identify effects. If the physical damage isn’t bad enough, the high volume of claims right after a storm can lead to significant oversights by insurance adjusters who are rushing to settle and close claims.

Our wind-damage and hail-damage public insurance adjusters apply the latest diagnostic technology to ensure you get the most fair and straightforward settlement for your claim. The fully comprehensive claim package that we send to your insurance provider on your behalf enables us to show them what they owe you, rather than allowing them to provide you with an undervalued offer or even to deny your claim.

Here are a list of questions to consider to determine if you got the most fair assessment and settlement from your insurance adjuster:

Did your insurance adjuster get on top of your roof?
Did the adjuster use a moisture meter or a thermal camera to detect the presence of moisture inside your building’s walls or roof?
Did the adjuster photograph the entire perimeter of the property and building as well as all of the interior fixtures and contents?
Did your adjuster follow-up after the initial assessment with detailed results and additional information?

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