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Siding Insurance Claim Helper

Answer a few questions about your situation and get a personalized step-by-step guide for your insurance claim.

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What type of event caused the damage?

How This Tool Works

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We calculate based on real data

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Why This Matters

Filing a siding insurance claim can be confusing and stressful. Insurance companies have their own process and adjusters look for specific things. Having a contractor assessment before the adjuster arrives can make the difference between a full claim approval and a partial payout. This tool walks you through exactly what to do based on your specific situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Storm damage from hail, wind, and fallen trees is typically covered. Normal wear and tear, neglect, and cosmetic issues are usually excluded.

Storm damage from hail, wind, and fallen trees is typically covered. Normal wear and tear, neglect, and cosmetic issues are usually excluded.

Consider your deductible first. If the repair cost is close to your deductible, it may not be worth filing. For significant damage, always file.

Consider your deductible first. If the repair cost is close to your deductible, it may not be worth filing. For significant damage, always file.

It is not required but strongly recommended. A contractor assessment documents the damage and gives you a professional estimate to compare against the adjuster.

It is not required but strongly recommended. A contractor assessment documents the damage and gives you a professional estimate to compare against the adjuster.

Storm chasers are out-of-town contractors who follow severe weather and offer quick fixes. They often do subpar work, are not locally licensed, and disappear after payment.

Storm chasers are out-of-town contractors who follow severe weather and offer quick fixes. They often do subpar work, are not locally licensed, and disappear after payment.

Most policies require you to file within one year of the damage. Some states have shorter windows. Check your policy and file as soon as possible.

Most policies require you to file within one year of the damage. Some states have shorter windows. Check your policy and file as soon as possible.

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