Dealing with storm damage is stressful enough. Eric Lexi meets with the adjuster and fights on your behalf — even if your claim has already been denied.
While no guarantee can be made about what an insurance provider will determine, it is prudent to have someone representing your interests as a homeowner — someone with industry knowledge, expertise, and mastery of the industry language.
Roofing insurance claims can be complicated. Insurance companies often exclude certain items from coverage. Common exclusions include:
Improper Maintenance: If your insurer determines damage was due to neglect, you may be responsible for replacement costs.
Materials: Some policies won’t cover certain roofing materials — check your policy before installing a new roof.
Old Roof: Many insurers won’t cover roofs more than 20 years old, and they often calculate age from the bottom layer of shingles, not the most recent re-roof.
Repair vs. Full Replacement: Some policies cover only repairs. If the damage requires a full replacement, your policy may not cover the whole bill. We know how to document and present damage to support a full replacement claim.
Eric Lexi’s agreement with the homeowner clearly states the agreement is contingent on payment from the insurance company. If the insurance doesn’t pay, you don’t owe a red cent — we part as friends.
We have helped clients get full roof replacements approved after prior denial. A claim can be re-opened with the right documentation. Our team knows exactly what adjusters look for — and how to present your case.
Insurance claims have time limits. The sooner you act, the better your outcome. Our inspections are always free with zero obligation.