Storm Restoration Contractor Insurance
Storm restoration contractors mobilize rapidly after severe weather events to repair wind, hail, and water-damaged roofs. This business model presents elevated insurance challenges due to multi-state operations, surge hiring, and the regulatory scrutiny that follows catastrophic storm events.
Risks Specific to This Sub-Trade
Multi-state mobilization creates licensing and insurance compliance gaps that generate coverage denials at the worst possible time. Surge hiring of untrained temporary labor dramatically increases workers compensation frequency and severity. Storm chaser litigation from state attorneys general targeting deceptive trade practices can result in class action exposure. The condensed timeline pressure leads to quality control failures that manifest as completed operations claims months after the storm event passes.
Coverages This Sub-Trade Needs
Carriers That Write This Sub-Trade
Storm restoration is among the hardest residential roofing classes to place. Most admitted carriers exclude this class entirely or impose CAT-event sublimits. E&S specialists like Kinsale, Colony, and certain Lloyd's syndicates will write this class at elevated rates. Carriers require proof of multi-state licensing and want to see formalized rapid-deployment safety protocols.
What Disqualifies an Account
Any history of state AG complaints or consumer protection enforcement actions is an immediate declination across all markets. Contractors who cannot demonstrate consistent licensing in every state they operate in will be declined. Operations that scale from 5 employees to 50+ during storm season without documented onboarding and safety programs face universal market resistance.
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