We help Florida homeowners navigate storm damage insurance claims caused by heavy rain, strong winds, hail, flying debris, roof damage, and water intrusion.
Florida storms can cause serious property damage in a short amount of time. High winds, heavy rain, hail, lightning, flying debris, and sudden weather changes can affect roofs, gutters, windows, doors, siding, fences, screens, electrical systems, and interior areas of the home.
Storm damage claims can become complicated when the damage is not fully documented or when the insurance company questions whether the damage was caused by the storm, age, wear and tear, or a maintenance issue.
The Claim Company helps Florida homeowners inspect storm-related damage, organize evidence, review claim details, and communicate with the insurance company throughout the claim process.
Strong winds can lift shingles, damage roofing materials, break exterior features, and create openings for water intrusion.
Hail can impact roofs, gutters, windows, siding, and exterior surfaces, sometimes leaving damage that is easy to overlook.
Branches, outdoor furniture, and storm debris can damage roofs, windows, doors, fences, and exterior structures.
Storm-related roof damage can lead to leaks, ceiling stains, wet insulation, and interior water damage.
Storms can affect siding, gutters, fascia, soffits, screens, fences, and other exterior parts of the property.
Heavy rain and wind-driven water can enter the home and cause damage to ceilings, walls, flooring, and personal belongings.
Homeowners insurance may cover storm damage when it is caused by a covered event such as wind, hail, lightning, flying debris, or sudden rain intrusion connected to storm-related property damage.
However, coverage may be disputed if the insurance company believes the damage is old, caused by wear and tear, related to poor maintenance, or not properly documented. This is why clear photos, inspection notes, estimates, and professional claim guidance can make a major difference.
The Claim Company helps homeowners review storm damage claims, document the loss, and communicate with the insurance company throughout the process.
Lightning damage is a major concern in Florida and can affect more than the visible exterior of the home. A lightning strike or power surge may damage electrical wiring, appliances, HVAC systems, garage door openers, security systems, smart home devices, and electronics.
Some lightning-related damage is not immediately visible, which makes documentation especially important. If electrical systems, appliances, or devices stop working after a storm, homeowners should keep records, take photos, save repair invoices, and document when the issue started.
The Claim Company helps homeowners review storm-related damage and organize supporting documentation when lightning or electrical damage may be part of the claim.
We inspect the property and identify all visible damage.
We review your insurance policy and coverage details.
We prepare photos, reports, estimates, and supporting evidence.
We communicate with the insurance company and advocate on your behalf.
Storm damage claims can become difficult when the insurance company questions whether the damage was caused by the storm or by pre-existing conditions. Hail marks, lifted shingles, damaged flashing, water stains, and exterior damage may be overlooked or minimized during the first inspection.
Storm damage may also involve several areas of the property at once, including the roof, gutters, siding, windows, fences, screen enclosures, electrical systems, and interior areas affected by leaks.
The Claim Company helps Florida homeowners document storm damage, organize supporting evidence, and advocate throughout the claim process.
The Claim Company helps homeowners across South Florida with storm damage claims involving wind, hail, lightning, heavy rain, debris impact, roof leaks, exterior damage, and interior water intrusion.
We proudly assist homeowners throughout:
Weston, Fort Lauderdale, Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Miramar
Miami, Hialeah, Doral, Coral Gables, Miami Beach
Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth Beach
Storm damage should be documented as soon as it is safe to inspect the property. Delays can make it harder to connect the damage to a specific storm event, especially if additional rain, repairs, or new weather conditions affect the property.
If you notice roof damage, leaks, water stains, damaged gutters, broken exterior materials, or electrical issues after a storm, take photos, keep records, and get professional claim guidance before accepting a settlement
Storm damage is not always obvious at first. A lifted shingle, cracked exterior material, or small leak can turn into costly repairs if the damage is not properly inspected and documented.
Our team helps make sure storm-related damage is clearly identified, organized, and supported throughout the claim process.
Homeowners insurance may cover storm damage caused by wind, hail, lightning, flying debris, or sudden water intrusion related to a covered storm event. Coverage depends on your policy and the cause of damage.
Yes. Hail damage may affect roofing materials, gutters, windows, siding, and exterior surfaces. It should be documented with photos, inspection notes, and repair estimates.
Common signs include missing shingles, cracked tiles, ceiling stains, roof leaks, dented gutters, damaged flashing, loose soffits, and debris impact marks.
Yes. Lightning may damage electrical systems, appliances, HVAC units, smart home devices, security systems, and may even cause fire-related damage. Proper documentation is important.
If the insurer claims the damage is old or caused by wear and tear, a professional review may help identify storm-related evidence and supporting documentation.
Yes. The Claim Company can review a denied storm claim, inspect the damage, organize documentation, and help you understand your available options.
Yes. If the settlement seems too low or important damage was missed, we can review the claim and help you understand what may be missing.
Whether your home was affected by wind, hail, heavy rain, roof leaks, debris impact, or water intrusion, The Claim Company is ready to help you take the next step.