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Commercial Roof Storm Damage & Insurance Claims in Maryland

Former insurance adjuster + HAAG Master Certified inspector = maximum claim payouts for your commercial property.

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Free inspection from a HAAG-certified contractor. No obligation. All 24 Maryland counties.

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Insurance Claim Specialists
All 24 Maryland Counties

The Unfair Advantage You Need

Most roofing contractors guess what insurance companies want. Our owner Charles Owen doesn't guess — he knows. As a former property insurance adjuster, he spent years on the other side of the table evaluating claims and making payout decisions. Now he uses that exact knowledge to ensure YOUR claim captures every dollar of legitimate damage. This isn't a gimmick — it's a genuine competitive advantage that has saved Maryland commercial property owners hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Our Insurance Claim Process

Step 1: Free HAAG-certified inspection to document all storm damage. Step 2: Detailed claim preparation with adjuster-grade documentation. Step 3: We meet with your insurance adjuster on-site to walk the damage. Step 4: Supplemental claim filing for any missed damage. Step 5: Project management of approved repairs/replacement. We handle everything — you just sign the paperwork.

Maryland Storm Damage Facts

Maryland averages 15-25 significant storm events per year including hail, high winds, and hurricane remnants. The Baltimore-Washington corridor is particularly susceptible to severe thunderstorms from May through September. Many commercial property owners have storm damage they don't even know about — our free inspection finds damage that's invisible from the ground.

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HAAG Master Certified inspection by a former insurance adjuster

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will filing a claim raise my insurance premiums?

Storm damage claims are generally not held against policyholders since they're caused by weather events, not negligence. However, we recommend discussing with your insurance agent for your specific situation.

How long do I have to file a storm damage claim?

In Maryland, most commercial policies allow 1-2 years from the date of damage. However, we recommend filing as soon as possible for the strongest claim.

What if my claim was already denied?

We regularly help property owners with denied or underpaid claims. Our HAAG-certified inspection often uncovers damage that was missed in the initial assessment, and our former-adjuster expertise can identify errors in the denial.