What to do after the storm

How to Maximize Your Insurance Claim

Storm damage in New England? Learn how to protect your claim, document damage properly, and avoid costly insurance mistakes.

Storm Damage? Don’t Let the Insurance Company Decide What You’re Owed

If your home or commercial property was damaged in a recent New England storm, you’re not alone—and you don’t have to navigate the insurance process on your own.

Storm damage claims are often complex, time-sensitive, and high-stakes. At the same time, insurance companies are managing a surge of claims and are under pressure to control payouts.

That creates a gap—and it’s one that can cost property owners significantly.

What Most Property Owners Don’t Realize

Insurance companies:

  • Handle high volumes after storms
  • Rely on adjusters working under time constraints
  • Interpret policy language in ways that limit payouts

As a result, many claims are:

  • Under-scoped
  • Under-documented
  • Settled for less than they should be

What You Should Do Immediately

After storm damage, take these steps:

  • Document all visible damage (roof, siding, interior, contents)
  • Prevent further damage if possible
  • Avoid accepting early settlement offers without review
  • Get an independent evaluation of your loss

Why Advocacy Matters

Professional Loss Adjusters works exclusively for property owners—not insurance companies.

We:

  • Evaluate damage thoroughly
  • Document your claim in detail
  • Negotiate directly with your carrier
  • Pursue the full settlement you’re entitled to

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If you’ve experienced storm damage, roof issues, water intrusion, or business interruption:

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