When your roof is damaged, your insurance company will likely send an adjuster to inspect the damage and provide an estimate for the cost of repairs. However, you may wonder if the estimate provided is negotiable.
The short answer is yes, roof estimates from your insurance company are negotiable. Here are a few things to keep in mind when negotiating with your insurance company.
1. Review your policy
Make sure to review your insurance policy carefully to understand what is and isn't covered. If you have any questions about your policy, contact your insurance agent or the company directly.
2. Provide evidence
Provide evidence to support your negotiations. This could include photos of the damage, quotes from roofing contractors, and receipts for previous repairs.
3. Be persistent
Negotiating with insurance companies can be a lengthy process, so be prepared to be persistent. Keep records of all communications with your insurance company and follow up regularly to make sure your claim is being processed.
Negotiating with your insurance company can be a daunting task. However, with Kambridge Blake, you can rest assured that we have your back. From start to finish, we handle all of the above-mentioned recommendations for you. Once you file the initial claim, we take the lead in collecting evidence to send to the insurance company. Our team of experts will continue to follow up with the insurance company, providing additional evidence as needed, until your claim has been fully covered. You can trust us to navigate the complex negotiation process on your behalf, ensuring that you receive the best possible outcome.
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