by TotalScope
Most roofing contractors doing insurance work believe they’re capturing what they’re owed. The adjuster approved the claim, the check arrived, the job got done. But approval doesn’t mean completeness — and in the supplemental estimating work...
by TotalScope
Texas and Oklahoma are two of the most active storm damage roofing markets in the country. Between spring supercells, hail seasons that start in March and run through June, and the sheer volume of insurance claims those storms generate, contractors operating in these...
by TotalScope
Storm season is the moment every insurance restoration roofer prepares for — and the moment that exposes every weakness in their operation. Volume spikes fast. Crews stretch thin. And the back-office work that was manageable at five jobs a week becomes a bottleneck at...
by TotalScope
When a storm rolls through and your crews are running hard, it’s easy to assume that an approved insurance claim means you’ll get paid fairly. But approval and full payment are two different things. Roofing insurance claim estimating is the process that...
by TotalScope
Storm season roofing work doesn’t wait for you to get organized. It starts fast, moves in waves, and the contractors who are prepared before the first hail falls are the ones who close the most jobs — and get paid the most on each one. If you’ve been...