Michigan Public Adjuster
Wind & Storm Damage Public Adjuster in Michigan
If you are dealing with wind & storm damage in Michigan, Hughes & Associates can help. We are licensed public adjusters serving Michigan policyholders, specializing in wind & storm damage claims. Our team works on contingency. No upfront fees, no payment unless we recover money for you.
Wind & Storm Damage in Michigan: What You Need to Know
Michigan experiences severe wind events from Great Lakes-driven storms, summer supercell thunderstorms across the Lower Peninsula, and lake-effect weather systems that produce damaging winds along the western lakeshore from Muskegon through Traverse City. The August 2023 northern Michigan derecho caused widespread destruction across multiple counties. Michigan carriers frequently classify wind damage to older roofing as wear and tear rather than storm damage. Michigan Insurance Code MCL 500.2006 requires carriers to acknowledge claims within 10 days and complete investigation within 30 days, timelines that professional documentation helps enforce.
Why Michigan Wind & Storm Damage Claims Need Professional Representation
Michigan policyholders face a claims environment shaped by state-specific insurance regulations, carrier practices unique to this market, and damage patterns particular to Michigan's geography and climate. The combination of these factors means that wind & storm damage claims in Michigan have specific complexities that generic claims guidance does not address.
At Hughes & Associates, we are licensed in Michigan and have handled wind & storm damage claims throughout the state. We understand the applicable statutes, the common carrier tactics used in this market, and how to build a claim that stands up to the scrutiny Michigan carriers apply. We work on contingency. We do not get paid unless you do.
The insurance company's adjuster works for them. A public adjuster works for you. That distinction is especially important in Michigan, where wind & storm damage claim disputes are a known pattern. Contact us for a free consultation.
What to Do After Wind & Storm Damage in Michigan
Once the storm passes and it is safe, photograph whatever damage you can see from the ground. Then contact us. We inspect the damage, build the claim, and handle your insurer from start to finish.
Michigan-Specific Considerations
- Contact Hughes & Associates right away. We file the claim for you and handle all carrier communication from day one.
- Michigan insurance regulations set specific timelines for when carriers must acknowledge and investigate your claim. We track every deadline so nothing slips.
- Before giving a recorded statement or signing any documents, reach out. We can walk you through what they mean and advise you on your options.
- Already settled? Send us your claim for a free review. If your carrier low-balled you, we may be able to reopen the claim. Deadlines apply, so contact us promptly.
How Wind & Storm Damage Claims Work in Michigan
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Contact us right away. We get there quickly to document the full scope before permanent repairs begin and can advise you on any documents you receive from your carrier or contractors.
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We file the claim and handle every interaction with your carrier. Their adjuster does not walk your property without us there to ensure nothing gets missed or minimized.
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We inspect the full exterior: roof, siding, gutters, windows, fencing, and any outbuildings. We also check inside for water intrusion through storm openings, because that damage is just as covered as what's on the roof.
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We price the repair scope using both estimating software and real-world contractor pricing, then negotiate. Wind claims are routinely settled for partial repairs when full replacement is what's owed.
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You get a settlement that covers the real cost of restoration. Nothing out of pocket until you're paid.
Common Questions About Wind & Storm Damage Claims in Michigan
How much does a public adjuster cost?
Hughes & Associates works on contingency. We charge a percentage of your total claim value, and you pay nothing unless we recover money for you. Our fee comes out of what we recover on your behalf, not out of your pocket. The exact percentage varies by claim type and state regulations, and we discuss our fee clearly before any engagement begins. Note that some claims may require outside experts (engineers, forensic specialists, etc.) whose fees are separate from ours and would be the client's responsibility.
Can I hire a public adjuster after I have already filed a claim?
Yes. You can hire a public adjuster at any point during the claims process, before you file, after you file, or after you receive an initial settlement offer. If you have already filed a claim and received an offer you believe is too low, a public adjuster can review your policy and documented damages to determine whether you are entitled to more. Signing and accepting a settlement check does not necessarily close your claim permanently.
How long does the insurance claims process take?
Claim timelines vary significantly based on claim complexity, your insurance carrier, and your state's regulations. Simple claims may resolve in a few weeks. Complex claims involving structural damage, multiple coverage categories, or carrier disputes can take months. Having a public adjuster on your side typically speeds the process. We know how to submit complete, well-documented claims that don't invite delays, while also making sure speed doesn't come at the cost of completeness.
Wind & Storm Damage in Michigan? Call Hughes & Associates.
Licensed MI public adjusters. Free consultation. No upfront fees. We only get paid when you do.