Definitely not seeing hail related damage from what’s shown in the video also what do the soft metals look like? Are their soft hits on gutters, downspouts, box vents, etc. roasting an adjuster like that in front of the home owner is not the way to go about building a professional relationship with said insurance group.
When those fibers turn white. That’s old damage brother. And the places you’ve shown in this video of the roof aren’t hail impacts. I’m a public adjuster, I work for the homeowners. I can give you some great advice if you are open to listening
Watching this video was painful. No reason you should’ve had the homeowner file a claim for hail damage. If there would’ve been valley metals present then maybe…. Bc then you could’ve argued the damage to the valley metal. After they accepted liability for valley metals then you ask for shingle allowance for the repairs. Then you could’ve argued repairability for the repairs prescribed
That adjuster was correct to deny. Most insurance companies have a 1yr from DOL, to file the claim. This video speaks to how uneducated you are about damages and policy.
Definitely not seeing hail related damage from what’s shown in the video also what do the soft metals look like? Are their soft hits on gutters, downspouts, box vents, etc. roasting an adjuster like that in front of the home owner is not the way to go about building a professional relationship with said insurance group.
Definitely not seeing hail related damage from what’s shown in the video also what do the soft metals look like? Are their soft hits on gutters, downspouts, box vents, etc. roasting an adjuster like that in front of the home owner is not the way to go about building a professional relationship with said insurance group.
Real question. If a houses roof gets this bad, would we even be able to see new hail?
When those fibers turn white. That’s old damage brother. And the places you’ve shown in this video of the roof aren’t hail impacts. I’m a public adjuster, I work for the homeowners. I can give you some great advice if you are open to listening
I’m open to advice
That's not hail cuz. Nice work sicking your "client" on the insurance guy, definitely A1 sales tactics
Doesn’t look like hail being a roof adjuster myself looks more like granule loss and old laminated shingles
Watching this video was painful. No reason you should’ve had the homeowner file a claim for hail damage.
If there would’ve been valley metals present then maybe…. Bc then you could’ve argued the damage to the valley metal. After they accepted liability for valley metals then you ask for shingle allowance for the repairs. Then you could’ve argued repairability for the repairs prescribed
That’s not hail
That adjuster was correct to deny. Most insurance companies have a 1yr from DOL, to file the claim. This video speaks to how uneducated you are about damages and policy.
Buddy learn what your doing before you embarrass yourself
Definitely not seeing hail related damage from what’s shown in the video also what do the soft metals look like? Are their soft hits on gutters, downspouts, box vents, etc. roasting an adjuster like that in front of the home owner is not the way to go about building a professional relationship with said insurance group.