You Have an Advocate; Your Roofer!

Insurance adjusters work for the insurance company. Your roofer works for you!
By the Roofing Experts at Legendary Roofing and Construction
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1. Expert Evaluation of Roof Damage

Roofers are trained to spot damage that insurance adjusters might overlook—especially subtle or hidden issues like:
  • Hail bruising on shingles
  • Damaged flashing
  • Compromised underlayment
Your roofer can point out these issues in real time and explain why they matter, ensuring nothing is missed.

2. Accurate Scope of Work

The adjuster’s report determines what gets covered—and how much. If your roofer is there, they can:
  • Compare the damage seen on-site to what's written in the report
  • Help ensure the scope includes everything necessary for a proper, code-compliant repair or replacement

✅ 3. Faster Claims Process

With both parties aligned from the start:
  • There’s less back-and-forth later
  • Fewer supplements or revisions are needed
  • You get your roof repaired or replaced more quickly

4. Maximized Claim Value

Your roofer knows the real-world cost of labor, materials, and code requirements. They can help:
  • Make sure the adjuster includes everything required by local building codes
  • Prevent lowball estimates that could leave you paying out-of-pocket

5. You Have an Advocate

Insurance adjusters work for the insurance company. Your roofer works for you. Having them present balances the conversation, giving you a knowledgeable advocate to push for a fair outcome.

Bonus Tip: Choose a Roofer with Insurance Experience

Not every contractor knows how to speak the "insurance language." Choose one who has experience dealing with claims—it can make a world of difference in the final payout.
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