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Hail Restoration Contractor Insurance

Hail restoration contractors specialize in repairing and replacing roofs damaged by hailstorms, typically working within homeowner insurance claim frameworks. This sub-trade carries distinctive exposure from the intersection of roofing operations and insurance claim navigation, creating both operational and professional liability considerations.

Risks Specific to This Sub-Trade

Allegations of insurance fraud or claim inflation represent the most severe liability exposure, with potential criminal and civil consequences. Property damage during tear-off is amplified because hail-compromised decking and underlayment may be more fragile than anticipated. Assignment of benefits disputes between the contractor, homeowner, and carrier generate litigation that names the roofer as a defendant. The seasonal surge nature of hail work leads to rapid crew expansion with less experienced workers, increasing fall and injury frequency.

Coverages This Sub-Trade Needs

Carriers That Write This Sub-Trade

Hail restoration is a challenging class that most standard admitted carriers avoid or heavily restrict. Specialty E&S carriers including Kinsale, BTIS, and select Lloyd's syndicates actively write this niche. Carriers want to see documented processes for supplement handling and will ask about AOB practices. Clean regulatory history is essential for market access.

What Disqualifies an Account

Any investigation or citation for insurance fraud, even if unresolved, results in universal declination. Contractors who routinely use assignment of benefits (AOB) strategies face severe market restriction in states that have enacted AOB reform. Operations with a pattern of supplement disputes or carrier complaints documented in state insurance department records will find few willing markets.

Premium Range

Small hail restoration operations at $300K-$800K revenue typically pay $10,000-$25,000 for basic GL/WC/Auto coverage. Mid-size operations generating $1M-$3M during active hail seasons pay $30,000-$70,000. Larger multi-crew operations exceeding $3M revenue should budget $80,000-$160,000, with pricing highly sensitive to geographic concentration in hail-prone corridors.

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