YOUR INSURANCE OWES YOU A ROOF: HERE'S HOW TO COLLECT

The Deck Is Stacked Against Homeowners

Insurance companies employ armies of adjusters, lawyers, and fine-print experts with one goal: minimize payouts. When your roof suffers storm damage, you’re facing professionals trained to:

  • Find any reason to deny legitimate claims
  • Classify storm damage as “normal wear and tear”
  • Discourage you with paperwork and delays
  • Offer partial repairs when total replacement is warranted
  • Use technical jargon to confuse and intimidate you

Without an advocate, you’re likely to be underpaid or denied completely.

Right Price Roofing: Your Insurance Claim Champions

We’ve seen every trick in the insurance company playbook—and we know how to counter each one. Our team includes former insurance adjusters who now work for YOU, not the insurance companies.

How We Level The Playing Field:

  1. Professional Documentation That Adjusters Can’t Dismiss
    We capture exhaustive evidence using the same protocols and terminology adjusters are trained to recognize, making your claim virtually undeniable.
  2. Aggressive Representation During Adjustor Visits
    We meet with adjusters on-site, pointing out damage they “miss” and challenging improper classifications. We don’t let them leave until all legitimate damage is acknowledged.
  3. Appeals and Supplemental Claims Expertise
    If your claim is undervalued or denied, we know exactly how to file effective appeals and supplemental claims that get results. We’ve overturned hundreds of denied claims.
  4. No Insurance Bullying
    Insurance companies often intimidate homeowners into accepting less. With Right Price Roofing as your advocate, adjusters know they can’t use their usual tactics.

How Our Advocacy Process Works

  • Free Storm Damage Assessment
    Our specialists thoroughly document all damage using insurance-approved methods.
  • Strategic Claim Filing
    We help you file your claim using language that maximizes your chances for approval.
  • Adjuster Meeting Representation
    We meet with the adjuster at your property to ensure nothing is overlooked.
  • Claim Review & Negotiation
    We review the insurance company’s offer and push back against unfair assessments.
  • Appeal Filing When Necessary
    If your claim is denied or underpaid, we file strategic appeals with supplemental evidence.
  • Quality Installation Once Approved
    When your full claim is approved, we install your new roof with premium materials.

Why Insurance Companies Hate Us
(And Homeowners Love Us)

Insurance adjusters often sigh when they see our trucks at an inspection. They know we understand policy language better than most homeowners and won’t accept undervalued claims. We’ve built our reputation on being:

  • Persistent advocates who don’t take “no” for an answer
  • Documentation experts who speak adjuster language
  • Claims specialists who know every legitimate angle
  • Professionals who understand the fine print in your policy

What Questions are Homeowner's Asking?

Will Filing A Claim Raise My Insurance Rates?

While insurance companies can raise rates after claims, most homeowners don't realize that rates in storm-prone areas typically increase regardless of whether you file a claim or not. If your roof has legitimate storm damage, not filing a claim means you're paying twice – once for insurance that won't help you, and again for repairs you should be covered for.
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My Insurance Already Denied My Claim. Is It Too Late?

Absolutely not! Insurance companies routinely deny claims on the first try, hoping homeowners will give up. We've overturned hundreds of denied claims by providing evidence that insurance companies can't ignore. Don't take "no" for an answer until we've reviewed your case.
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How Much Will This End Up Costing Me?

For approved claims, most homeowners pay only their deductible – nothing more. Right Price Roofing never charges for our insurance claim advocacy services. Our inspection is free, our documentation is free, and our adjuster meetings are free. We only get paid when your insurance approves the work, and then we're paid directly by the insurance company, not you.
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Don't Face Insurance Companies
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