Wind Damage

Wind Claims are Complex

When a property claim is filed, the insurance company will assign its own adjuster.  Public adjusters, on the other hand, are property claim professionals that work directly for the property or business owner.

We are the Intermediary

We act as the intermediary between you and the insurance company. We have the experience and licensing to take some of the weight from your shoulders. We’ve got you!

Property Inspections

Our team will perform an inspection of the damaged property.  We’ll then create an estimate of repairs and present it to your insurance company.  Our industry leading inspection and documentation process has produced positive results for many policyholders.

The Trickiness of Wind Damage

Wind damage can be extremely deceiving. Due to the time it takes for wind damage to become visible to the eye, it is tough to tell if anything changed at all. Holes and missing shingles are more difficult to go unnoticed, but the minor hits to your roof, sliding, or paint may go unnoticed. Inspections will leave you with peace of mind, which is priceless in our book.

Get Started Here

A common misconception is that general contractors have the expertise and licensing to properly handle a property claim on behalf of the policyholder. However, in most states, the only professional besides an attorney that can legally negotiate with the insurance company is a licensed public adjuster.  (Note:  In Louisiana, we can only document and present your claim.  We cannot negotiate or advocate in Louisiana.)