Wind Damage Claims
Wind damage goes deeper than you can see.
Structural movement, compromised roof systems, and interior water intrusion often follow high-wind events — and insurers routinely miss them.
What wind damage claims looks like
- Missing, displaced, or lifted shingles
- Structural damage to roof framing and decking
- Displaced or damaged siding panels
- Damaged or failed window and door seals
- Blown-out fences, sheds, and outbuildings
- Interior water damage from wind-driven rain
What insurers routinely undervalue
- Failing to connect interior water damage to wind-driven rain entry
- Undervaluing siding matching requirements
- Missing structural movement in roof systems
- Overlooking ancillary structure and landscaping damage
- Claiming pre-existing conditions on wind-damaged materials
LOCAL CONTEXT
Nashville & South Florida
Nashville sits in the heart of tornado alley for the mid-South. South Florida experiences powerful tropical-force winds during every hurricane season. Wind claims are among the most disputed in both markets.
