Drones And Denied Roofing Claims

  • September 24, 2019

The use of drones is becoming more common in the insurance adjusting industry, resulting in more denied roofing claims.  So, what do you do if your adjuster uses a drone to inspect your roof, but then denies your claim?

 
 
 
Consider calling your  insurance company and requesting a second inspection.  However, be sure to ask for a different adjuster, and that the second adjuster not use a drone.  If you're not comfortable calling the insurance company, ask your roofing contractor to call and request the second inspection.  Make sure, though, that your insurance company isn't going to charge you for a second claim.  You want to make sure that they know that you're just asking for a reinspection for the existing claim.  You don't want to end up with a second claim on your record just because you're asking for a second opinion

Watch this short video to learn how to deal with drones and denied roofing claims. Homestead Roofing, Inc is a licensed and fully-insured roofing contractor in Colorado Springs, Colorado.  We serve homeowners in Colorado Springs, Fountain, Falcon, Peyton, Manitou Springs, and other surrounding communities.

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