THE Keys to Insurance
Claims Repair Success
How we get you approved Insurance
Claims
Hail, wind and storm damage are considered an insurance
loss on your homeowner’s policy. Most insurance companies will pay the entire
cost, less your deductible, for replacing the roof if it is damaged.
The
claim is also considered a natural disaster and does not count against you for
future rate increases.
Evans Roofing Services specializes in accident and weather related
damage repair and replacement; including exterior roofing, gutters, siding,
widows; also offering interior painting, sheetrock, ceiling texture, and
flooring services. Danny Evans and his administrative team are licensed insurance adjusters who know how to deal with your insurance company effectively and have extensive knowledge and background in the insurance claims process. Let US do the work for you!
We will help
you deal with your insurance company and meet with your insurance adjuster if
requested.
Our involvement prevents you from getting stuck
with a settlement that won’t cover your costs, or even worse, getting denied.
With Evans Roofing Services you pay no out-of-pocket expense other
than your insurance deductible.
We agree to accept what your insurance company
will pay for the claim, including your deductible, and ensure the highest
quality repair or replacement. You may also benefit from upgrades that we
typically offer as signing incentives, such as upgrading the customer from 3-tab
shingles to architectural shingles at no additional charge.
Our company is a Trusted Roofing
Contractor and our professional workers are trained to the highest standards in
the roofing industry!
Our Success Process
1. First, we ask that you provide us with a copy
of your insurance adjusters summary report so we can review the scope of work
and check all measurements to ensure all damage is fairly evaluated and reported
accurately
2. Second, we match our contract to the work
specified in the insurance adjusters summary report, including any supplements
that may need to be added if the insurance adjuster missed something.
3. Third, we fax the signed contract to the
insurance company.
4. Fourth, if there is a mortgage on the home, the
mortgage company’s name will most likely be on the check along with yours. Most
likely there will be several forms to be filled out and notarized.