If it's me, I'm looking for nail pull-throughs and counting that as damage if there's evidence of collateral damage that indicates they had high winds at the house. Those on their own aren't necessarily proof of wind damage because that's often caused by over-driven nails.
What about shingles pulled from fasteners?
If it's me, I'm looking for nail pull-throughs and counting that as damage if there's evidence of collateral damage that indicates they had high winds at the house. Those on their own aren't necessarily proof of wind damage because that's often caused by over-driven nails.
@AdjusterTV Well said. Thanks for the clarification and insight. Appreciate it.
Just dealed with this crap with Erie insurance . Nightmare