Storm Damage? We’ll Help You Navigate Your Roof Insurance Claim
Expert assistance for Long Island & NYC homeowners and commercial property owners. We fight for full coverage—every time.
When a severe storm hits Long Island or New York City, roof damage can happen fast—missing shingles, punctured membranes, water leaks, or structural compromise. Filing a roof insurance claim shouldn’t add to your stress.
Elite Waterproofing and Roofing specializes in insurance claim assistance for homeowners and commercial property owners across Nassau County, Suffolk County, and all five boroughs of NYC. We’ve helped hundreds of clients secure full coverage for storm-damaged roofs, and we’ll guide you through every step of the process.
✅ Free Storm Damage Inspection
No obligation. We assess your roof and document all damage before you file.
📸 Professional Documentation
Detailed photos, measurements, and damage reports that strengthen your claim.
🤝 Adjuster Meeting Support
We meet with your insurance adjuster on-site to ensure nothing is missed.
💰 Supplemental Claims Filed
When initial estimates are too low, we negotiate for full coverage.
🏆 GAF Master Elite Certified
Top 3% of roofers nationwide. Insurance-approved materials and methods.
📋 All Permits Handled
We pull permits and handle inspections in NYC, Nassau, and Suffolk County.
Step-by-Step: The Roof Insurance Claims Process
Understanding how the claims process works helps you avoid delays, denials, and underpayments. Here’s exactly what to expect from start to finish.
Safety First – Assess and Document the Damage
Do NOT climb on a damaged roof. Assess from the ground using binoculars or your smartphone camera.
What to look for:
- Hail damage: Circular dents on shingles, gutters, vents, or flashing
- Wind damage: Missing shingles, lifted edges, curled corners, or creased shingles
- Debris impact: Tree limbs, branches, or other objects that punctured the roof
- Water intrusion: Interior leaks, attic dampness, ceiling stains, or wall streaks
Document everything immediately:
- Take wide-angle photos showing all roof slopes
- Capture close-up shots of specific damage
- Photograph collateral damage (dented gutters, damaged siding, broken windows)
- Turn on your phone’s timestamp feature for dated evidence
- Start a damage log with dates, descriptions, and photo references
Prevent Further Damage (Required by Your Policy)
Your insurance policy requires you to take reasonable steps to prevent additional damage. This is called damage mitigation.
Immediate actions:
- Place buckets under active leaks
- Cover exposed areas with tarps (keep receipts—these costs are often reimbursable)
- Remove standing water from interior spaces
- Move valuable items away from leak zones
Review Your Insurance Policy
Before calling your insurance company, locate your homeowner’s or commercial property policy and review:
- Coverage details: What types of roof damage are covered (wind, hail, fire, etc.)
- Deductible amount: The out-of-pocket amount you pay before insurance kicks in
- Coverage limits: Maximum payout for roof replacement
- Claim deadline: Time limit for reporting damage (usually 60-365 days)
- RCV: Insurance pays the full cost to replace your roof with new materials
- ACV: Insurance pays the depreciated value of your old roof (less money)
Most policies are RCV, but knowing this upfront prevents surprises.
Contact Your Insurance Company
Call your insurance company as soon as possible after discovering damage. Delays can complicate your claim.
What to have ready:
- Policy number
- Date and time of the storm
- Brief description of visible damage
- Contact information
What happens next:
- You’ll receive a claim number
- The insurer assigns an adjuster to your case
- The adjuster schedules an on-site inspection
Get a Professional Roofing Inspection
This is the most important step. Before the insurance adjuster arrives, have a licensed roofing contractor inspect your roof.
Why this matters:
- Insurance adjusters inspect dozens of roofs weekly—they may miss subtle but critical damage
- A professional roofer knows what to look for and how to document it properly
- Your roofer’s detailed report strengthens your claim
- Free storm damage inspections
- Itemized damage reports
- High-resolution photos and measurements
- Professional repair estimates
📞 Call 516-774-4477 to schedule your free inspection.
Meet with the Insurance Adjuster
The adjuster’s on-site inspection determines your settlement offer. Your roofing contractor should be present during this meeting.
Why having your roofer present is critical:
- They speak the same technical language as the adjuster
- They point out damage the adjuster might miss
- They ensure all repairs are documented in the initial report
- They prevent lowball estimates
What to do during the meeting:
- Provide your damage log and photos
- Walk the adjuster through all affected areas
- Ask about their timeline for issuing the estimate
- Request a copy of their inspection report
Review the Insurance Estimate (Scope of Loss)
After the inspection, you’ll receive an insurance estimate (also called a “Scope of Loss”). This document outlines your settlement.
Understanding the payment structure:
| Term | What It Means | Example |
|---|---|---|
| RCV (Replacement Cost Value) | Full cost to replace your roof today | $25,000 |
| Depreciation | Value lost due to age/wear | -$5,000 |
| ACV (Actual Cash Value) | RCV minus depreciation | $20,000 |
| Deductible | Your out-of-pocket cost | -$2,500 |
| Initial Payment | ACV minus deductible | $17,500 |
| Final Payment | Depreciation (paid after completion) | $5,000 |
You receive the initial payment upfront. The depreciation holdback is paid after repairs are complete and you submit the final invoice.
Compare Estimates and File Supplements if Needed
It’s extremely common for the insurance estimate to be lower than your contractor’s quote.
Insurance adjusters often miss:
- Code-required upgrades (underlayment, flashing, ventilation)
- Permit costs
- Disposal fees
- Specialized materials or installation methods
A supplement is a professional request for additional funds, backed by:
- Detailed photos of missed damage
- Itemized cost breakdowns
- Building code references
- Industry-standard pricing documentation
Elite Roofing NY handles all supplement negotiations. We’ve successfully secured thousands of dollars in additional coverage for our clients.
Approve the Work and Begin Repairs
Once the settlement is finalized:
- Sign a contract with your roofing contractor (itemized, with clear scope of work)
- Verify materials and timeline before work begins
- Confirm the contractor pulls all necessary permits (required in NYC, Nassau, and Suffolk)
- Stay in communication throughout the project
- Uses GAF Master Elite certified materials
- Licensed and insured in NY, NJ, and CT
- Pulls all permits and handles inspections
- Provides 20-year manufacturer + 5-year labor warranties
Final Inspection and Depreciation Payment
After repairs are complete:
- Conduct a final walkthrough with your contractor
- Request a certificate of completion and warranty documentation
- Submit the final invoice to your insurance company
- Receive the depreciation holdback (usually within 30 days)
Your roof is now fully restored, and your claim is closed.
What Types of Roof Damage Does Insurance Cover?
Most homeowners and commercial property insurance policies cover sudden, accidental damage from:
Not typically covered:
Common Reasons Insurance Claims Are Denied (And How to Avoid Them)
1. Late Reporting
Why it’s denied: You didn’t file within the policy’s time limit.
How to avoid it: Report damage immediately after discovery, even if you’re still assessing the full extent.
2. Insufficient Documentation
Why it’s denied: No proof the damage occurred during a covered event.
How to avoid it: Take timestamped photos immediately and keep a detailed damage log.
3. Pre-Existing Damage
Why it’s denied: The adjuster claims the damage existed before the storm.
How to avoid it: Provide “before” photos showing your roof’s prior condition.
4. Failure to Mitigate
Why it’s denied: You didn’t take reasonable steps to prevent further damage.
How to avoid it: Tarp exposed areas, stop active leaks, and keep receipts for materials.
5. Policy Exclusions
Why it’s denied: The damage type isn’t covered under your policy.
How to avoid it: Review your policy before filing and understand your coverage limits.
Red Flags: Avoid These Storm Chaser Scams
After major storms, unlicensed “storm chasers” flood the area offering “free roof replacements” or “waived deductibles.” These scams can leave you with shoddy work, voided warranties, or even legal trouble.
🚩 Warning Signs of Storm Chaser Scams:
- “We’ll waive your deductible” → This is insurance fraud. Your insurance company will find out, and your claim will be denied.
- Out-of-state license plates → Storm chasers disappear after the job, leaving you with no warranty or accountability.
- High-pressure sales tactics → “Sign today or lose this deal!” Legitimate contractors don’t pressure you.
- No local address or office → A P.O. box or cell phone number isn’t enough. You need a real, local business.
- Cash-only payments → No paper trail means no recourse if something goes wrong.
- Vague estimates → Always get itemized, written quotes with material and labor breakdowns.
How to protect yourself:
- Verify the contractor’s NY State license at dos.ny.gov
- Check BBB ratings and online reviews
- Confirm they have liability insurance and workers’ comp
- Get at least 2-3 written estimates
- Never sign anything on the spot
Elite Roofing NY is:
- Based in Glen Cove, NY (local since 2015)
- GAF Master Elite Contractor
- Licensed and insured in NY, NJ, CT
- A+ BBB rating
- 500+ verified reviews
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How soon should I file a roof insurance claim after storm damage?
File as soon as possible—ideally within 24-48 hours of discovering damage. Most policies require reporting within 60-365 days, but delays can complicate your claim. Even if you’re still assessing the full extent, notify your insurer immediately to start the clock.
Should I contact my insurance company or a roofing contractor first?
Contact a roofing contractor first. Here’s why: If the damage doesn’t exceed your deductible, filing a claim can raise your premiums or lead to policy non-renewal. A professional inspection determines if filing is worth it. Elite Roofing NY offers free inspections—call 516-774-4477.
Will filing a roof insurance claim raise my rates?
It depends. Non-weather claims (like vandalism or falling trees) may raise rates. Weather-related claims (wind, hail, hurricanes) typically don’t, but multiple claims within 3-5 years can. Ask your agent about your specific policy.
What’s the difference between RCV and ACV coverage?
RCV (Replacement Cost Value): Insurance pays the full cost to replace your roof with new materials. You receive depreciation after repairs are complete.
ACV (Actual Cash Value): Insurance pays the depreciated value of your old roof. You do NOT receive additional funds after completion.
Most policies are RCV, but check your declarations page to confirm.
How long does the roof insurance claims process take?
Simple claims: 2-4 weeks from filing to settlement
Complex claims: 6-12 weeks (multiple supplements, disputed damage)
Post-major storm: 3-6 months (high adjuster volume)
Timelines vary by insurer, damage severity, and contractor availability. Elite Roofing NY expedites the process by handling all documentation and follow-ups.
What if my insurance company denies my claim?
You have options:
- Request a detailed denial letter explaining why it was denied
- Provide additional documentation (photos, contractor reports, weather records)
- File an appeal with your insurance company’s claims department
- Hire a public adjuster (works for you, not the insurance company)
- Contact NY State Department of Financial Services (consumer assistance)
Elite Roofing NY can provide professional documentation to support your appeal.
Can I choose my own roofing contractor?
Yes, you can choose ANY licensed contractor you want. Insurance companies may provide a “preferred vendor” list, but you are NOT required to use them. In fact, using your own trusted contractor often results in better workmanship and advocacy.
Elite Roofing NY is independent and works for YOU, not your insurance company.
What does “depreciation holdback” mean?
When you have RCV coverage, insurance pays you in two installments:
- First payment: Actual Cash Value (ACV) minus your deductible—paid immediately
- Second payment: Depreciation amount—paid after repairs are complete
Example: $20,000 RCV – $4,000 depreciation = $16,000 ACV. With a $2,500 deductible, you receive $13,500 upfront and $4,000 after completion.
What if the insurance estimate is lower than my contractor’s quote?
This is extremely common. Your contractor will file a supplemental claim documenting:
- Missed damage
- Code-required upgrades
- Incorrect pricing or measurements
Elite Roofing NY handles all supplement negotiations at no extra cost.
How do I prevent roof damage in the future?
- Schedule annual roof inspections (catch small issues before they become big problems)
- Clean gutters twice a year (spring and fall)
- Trim overhanging tree branches (prevent debris and impact damage)
- Replace missing or damaged shingles immediately (prevents water intrusion)
- Upgrade to impact-resistant materials (Class 4 shingles resist hail damage)
Elite Roofing NY offers preventive maintenance plans to extend your roof’s lifespan and reduce claim frequency.
Does Elite Roofing NY work with commercial property insurance claims?
Yes. We specialize in commercial roof insurance claims for:
- Flat roofs (TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen)
- Metal roofs
- Multi-family buildings
- Mixed-use properties
- Warehouses and industrial buildings
We understand commercial insurance policies, building codes, and business interruption requirements.
Service Area: Long Island, NYC, Westchester & Connecticut
Elite Roofing NY provides insurance claim assistance throughout the tri-state area:
Long Island:
- Nassau County: Glen Cove, Hempstead, Oyster Bay, North Hempstead, Mineola, Garden City, Great Neck
- Suffolk County: Huntington, Smithtown, Babylon, Islip, Brookhaven, Riverhead, Southampton, East Hampton
New York City:
- Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Bronx, Staten Island
Westchester County:
- Yonkers, White Plains, New Rochelle, Mount Vernon, Scarsdale, Rye
Connecticut:
- Fairfield County: Stamford, Greenwich, Norwalk, Danbury, Bridgeport
Why Choose Elite Roofing NY for Your Insurance Claim?
🏆 GAF Master Elite Contractor
Top 3% of roofers nationwide
📜 Licensed & Insured
NY, NJ, CT
⭐ A+ BBB Rating
500+ verified customer reviews
🛡️ 20-Year Warranty
Manufacturer + 5-year labor warranty
🆓 Free Inspections
No obligation storm damage assessment
🤝 On-Site Adjuster Meetings
We advocate for you
💰 Supplement Filing Included
Maximize your claim payout
📋 All Permits Handled
Full compliance with local codes
💳 Flexible Financing
Work with your insurance payment schedule
Get Your Free Storm Damage Inspection Today
Don’t let insurance companies lowball your claim. Elite Roofing NY fights for full coverage—every time.
Serving the Tri-State Area:
Long Island (Nassau & Suffolk Counties) | NYC (All 5 Boroughs) | Westchester County | Fairfield County, CT
Licensed & Insured | GAF Master Elite Contractor | A+ BBB Rating