can i sue insurance co

by Guest » Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:27 pm
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I have damage on my roof from hail aoring to roofer who looke at it and it also leaks .My insurance co said it was becaue of inproper install.Eveyody around me got a new roof from hail except me.
thanks

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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:45 pm Post Subject:

Just because everyone else got one, doesn't mean you do..Keep in mind that the roofer wants to get paid to put on a new roof...

My insurance co said it was becaue of inproper install.

Improper installation of what? Shingles?

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 03:23 am Post Subject:

It takes hail a number of years to cause leaks. If your roof is leaking it is due to something other then hail. Can anyone (roofer) tell you where the leak is coming from? Ask for a reinspection with your roofer meeting the adjuster on your roof. Have the roofer show the adjuster where the hail damage is. It is either there or not.

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 04:06 am Post Subject:

Has it been leaking since the hail damage? Or was it leaking prior to that also? Yes, reinspection might be required in this case.

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 11:18 am Post Subject:

Did the co. send an adjuster out? Some co. are using agents to take pictures to save money.What co. are you with and what type policy do you have?

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 02:03 am Post Subject:

can i sue insurance co



This is America! You can sue almost anyone for almost any reason! :D :cry:

Most homeowner insurance policies do have an exclusion that doesn't require them to pay if the reason for the defect is faulty or improper installation. If the damage wouldn't have happened if it weren't for the bad install, the insurer is technically off the hook in most cases.

How old was the roof before it got hail nailed? ( :oops: ) If the roof was old, it's gonna be pretty hard to go after the contractor who did the install unless there's some kind of builder's warranty (not the roof material warranty).

InsTeacher 8)

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 09:58 pm Post Subject:

"This is America! You can sue almost anyone for almost any reason!"

Lol!

If the damage was cause by faulty workmanship or materials, it's really the contractor you should be going after rather than your insurer. they insure your proprty on the understanding that it is in a decent condition and not inherently prone to claims due to poor materials.

The same would probably apply if your garage fell apart because it was held together with glue instead of nails.

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