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Simplifying the Roofing Insurance Claims Process

Your Trusted Roof Insurance Claims Specialists
Dealing with storm damage is a stressful experience, but you don’t have to go through it alone. At Lighthouse Roofing, we make the insurance claims process as straightforward as possible. With years of experience and a deep understanding of insurance policies, we work to ensure you get the coverage you deserve, and your home is restored the right way. Navigating house or roof insurance claims can feel like an uphill battle, with confusing paperwork, long wait times, and companies that don’t always have your best interests at heart. That’s why we step in—not just as your contractor, but as your advocate. From the initial inspection to the final nail, we handle every detail so you can focus on getting back to normal.
Fast Fact
Storm damage, particularly hail and wind, are leading causes of insurance claims, with hail and wind accounting for nearly 40% of claims and an average payout of $12,913.

The Home and Roofing Insurance Claims Process

Schedule an Inspection
After a storm, give us a call, and we’ll send out one of our experts for a thorough roof inspection. We’ll document any damage in detail to support your insurance claim.

File A Claim
Reach out to your insurance provider to report the storm damage and start the claims process. Be sure to take note of your claim number for reference.

Insurance Adjuster Visit
Your insurance company will send an adjuster to inspect the damage. We’ll be there with you, making sure nothing is overlooked and advocating for a fair assessment.

Claim Approval
Once your claim is approved, we’ll carefully review the insurance estimate to ensure all necessary repairs are included. Our goal is to make sure you get everything you need to fully restore your home.

Schedule the Work
With your claim finalized, we’ll work with you to set a convenient timeline for repairs. Our skilled contractors will restore your roof with expert craftsmanship, ensuring lasting protection and peace of mind.
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You’re Here for Storm Damage Claim Help, We’re Here for You
When your home is hit by a storm, navigating a roof insurance claim and finding a trustworthy contractor is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. That’s where we come in. Lighthouse Roofing isn’t just another roofing company—we’re your advocate, your partner, and the team that sees the job through to the end. We take the stress out of the process by working directly with your insurance adjuster, managing every detail from inspection to final repairs, and keeping you informed at every step. And with a reputation built on honesty, dedication, and top-quality workmanship, we treat every home like it’s our own. If you need help with a storm damage roof insurance claim, let’s get started and restore your home together.

Top Tips for Filing a Roof Insurance Claim

Act Quickly and Document Everything
After a storm, don’t wait to inspect your roof. The sooner you address potential damage, the smoother the roof insurance claim process will be. Take clear photos of any visible damage, including missing shingles, dents, or leaks, and keep records of the date and time of the storm. This documentation will be crucial when working with your insurance company.
Contact a Trusted Roofing Professional ASAP
Before filing a claim, have a professional roofing contractor assess the damage. Insurance adjusters may overlook certain issues, but an experienced contractor will ensure all damage is properly identified and documented. A reputable contractor, like Lighthouse Roofing, can also guide you through the claims process and advocate on your behalf.


Understand Your Policy and Stay Involved
Not all insurance policies cover the same types of storm damage. Review your homeowner’s insurance policy to understand what’s covered and what your deductible is. Stay engaged throughout the process—ask questions, review your insurance estimate carefully, and don’t be afraid to push back if something seems off.