High winds can be incredibly destructive. When they reach tropical storm or hurricane levels, wind has the potential to cause extensive damage to homes and businesses. Many people have wind damage insurance to help them cover these types of losses. It is crucial that you understand how your wind damage insurance applies. At Insurance Claim […]

roof damage

Your home’s roof often bears the brunt of the punishment when high winds whip through the area, possibly resulting in wind-creased shingles. Damaged shingles can leave your roof exposed to further, more devastating damage, making it necessary to file a roof damage claim with your insurance provider. However, getting the compensation you deserve for creased […]

wind damage

Straight line wind damage can be devastating. In most cases, your homeowners insurance will cover damage from straight line winds just as it would any other wind damage, but you must be prepared to document and be diligent to get the money you deserve. Your insurance company likely won’t make it easy, but Insurance Claim HQ has […]

wind turbine

A wind mitigation inspection relates to taking proactive steps toward protecting your home or property in the event of hurricane-strength winds, and if your property fares well in the inspection, it can save you a considerable amount on your insurance premiums in the process. Windstorms like hurricanes can be especially damaging, and windstorm mitigation can […]

filing insurance claim

Winds can toss lawn furniture, splinter branches, and sometimes even topple decades-old trees to the ground. It’s no surprise that they can also damage the exterior of your home—peeling shingles from roofs, ripping up siding, even shattering windows. If harsh winds have damaged your roof or other external elements of your home, you’re probably wondering […]

tornado damage

Many people buy homeowner’s insurance as a precaution in case the worst occurs. Depending on the location of the home, people might be likely to experience extreme weather conditions, particularly during harsh storms, hurricanes, and tornadoes. However, insurance companies don’t make money by paying customer claims; they make the majority of their income from receiving premiums. If they […]