Storm Damage

When storms hit your property, the damage is not always obvious from the ground — but that does not mean it is not serious. Wind, hail, and water intrusion can compromise your roofing system, siding, structural components, insulation, and interior finishes long before major leaks or visible failures appear.

At Claim Core, we help property owners properly identify, document, and present storm-related damages so insurance carriers have the full information needed to accurately evaluate the claim.

Insurance companies are businesses, and their goal is often to minimize claim payouts whenever possible. Many field adjusters are not licensed contractors, engineers, code specialists, or restoration experts. They may overlook hidden damages, incomplete repair requirements, code upgrades, matching issues, or proper restoration methods.

That is where our team comes in.

We work alongside licensed and insured industry professionals to thoroughly evaluate the loss and provide expert support throughout the claims process. Whether your claim requires mitigation specialists, roofing contractors, building consultants, repairability testing, moisture mapping, engineering evaluations, or detailed documentation, we help assemble the right professionals at the right time.

Wind Damage Claims

High winds can damage a property even when shingles or siding are not visibly missing. Wind can crease shingles, break seal strips, lift roofing materials, loosen flashing, damage underlayment systems, and create vulnerabilities that lead to future leaks and premature failure.

Many insurance inspections miss these subtle but significant indicators of storm damage.

Our team helps document:

  • Wind creasing and lifted shingles

  • Missing or displaced roofing materials

  • Damaged flashing and accessories

  • Detached siding and exterior components

  • Structural exposure concerns

  • Resulting interior water intrusion

  • Code-related repair requirements

  • Repairability and matching concern

    We help present the evidence clearly and professionally so the full scope of damages can be properly considered.

Hail Damage Claims

Hail damage is frequently underestimated or misidentified during insurance inspections. What appears cosmetic can often shorten the lifespan of roofing materials, compromise protective granules, fracture matting, damage soft metals, and create long-term system failure.

Our documentation process may include:

  • Detailed photo reporting

  • Slope-by-slope evaluations

  • Soft metal impact analysis

  • Collateral damage documentation

  • Moisture and leak investigations

  • Material identification and testing

  • Repairability assessments

  • Professional opinions from qualified experts when needed

We help present the evidence clearly and professionally so the full scope of damages can be properly considered.

Water Damage & Mitigation

Water damage can spread quickly and become far more severe if not properly addressed. Hidden moisture behind walls, ceilings, insulation, flooring, and structural materials can create long-term issues including mold growth, rot, and deterioration.

When needed, we coordinate with trusted mitigation and restoration professionals to help document and address:

  • Roof leaks

  • Ceiling and drywall damage

  • Moisture intrusion

  • Mold concerns

  • Insulation damage

  • Structural deterioration

  • Emergency tarping and mitigation

  • Dry-out and restoration requirements

Proper mitigation and documentation are critical to preserving evidence and protecting the integrity of your claim.

Why Professional Documentation Matters

Insurance claims are often decided based on the quality of the documentation provided. Missing photos, incomplete scopes, overlooked damages, improper repair assumptions, or failure to account for building codes can significantly impact claim outcomes.

At Claim Core, we believe property owners deserve a thorough, professional evaluation backed by

real construction and restoration expertise.

Our goal is to help level the playing field by:

  • Thoroughly documenting storm-related damages

  • Identifying overlooked or improperly scoped repairs

  • Supporting claims with professional evidence

  • Referencing proper repair standards and methods

  • Coordinating expert evaluations when necessary

  • Helping property owners better understand the claims process

When storm damage affects your property, having experienced professionals on your side can make a major difference.

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