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Storm & Hurricane Damage claims in Maryland

Wind and water arrive together, but your policy treats them very differently. Insurers rely on that distinction and on high storm deductibles to reduce what they pay.

No upfront costContingency onlyLicensed adjuster
Storm & Hurricane Damage claims in Maryland

Clayem fee in Maryland

Risk-free

15%

of the additional amount we recover above your insurer's offer

If we don't recover more than your insurer already offered, you owe nothing.

Where claims fall short

What insurers underpay on storm and hurricane damage claims

These are the line items we examine on every storm and hurricane damage claim. This is the coverage that is most often missed, depreciated, or excluded from the initial offer.

Wind vs. flood allocation

When both events occur, insurers blame the damage on the cheaper option. We document the real cause of each loss.

Hurricane deductible disputes

Percentage-based hurricane deductibles can be applied incorrectly. We check the trigger and the calculations.

Roof & building envelope

Lifted shingles and hidden breaches allow water to enter for months. Surface inspections often miss this.

Code-upgrade & matching

Replacing damaged parts can lead to code upgrades and matching requirements that the initial offer overlooks.

How it works

How a storm and hurricane damage claim works in Maryland with Clayem

Drop files or browse

Policy.pdf
Photos.zip
Letter.pdf

Upload your claim

Describe your situation and upload your policy documents, insurer correspondence, and damage photos. This takes about 10 minutes.

100%

Analyzing policy

42 pages scanned

AI analyzes your policy

Our AI checks every clause against your claim, finds any missed coverage, and creates a professional evidence package with policy citations.

Settlement recovered

$50,000
3.3x

vs $15,000 initial offer

Example for illustration only

We negotiate for you

A licensed public adjuster looks over the AI's work, approves the demand letter, and negotiates directly with your insurer until you receive what you're owed.

FAQ

Storm & Hurricane Damage claims FAQ

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