To file a roof insurance claim after a hurricane in North Carolina, document the damage immediately with photos and video, contact your insurance company within 24-72 hours, then schedule a professional roofing inspection before the adjuster visit. Acting quickly protects your claim and ensures you receive the coverage you’re entitled to.

We’ve guided hundreds of Wilmington homeowners through this process — especially after Hurricane Florence in 2018 and Hurricane Dorian in 2019. The claims process can feel overwhelming when you’re already dealing with storm aftermath, but it follows a predictable path. Here’s exactly what to do, step by step.

Step 1: Ensure Safety and Prevent Further Damage

Before you think about insurance paperwork, address immediate safety concerns:

Your policy won’t cover damage that occurred because you failed to mitigate — but it also won’t penalize you for legitimate storm damage. The key is showing you acted responsibly after the storm.

Step 2: Document Everything Thoroughly

This step is critical and directly affects how much your claim pays out. Adjusters work from documentation, so the more thorough you are, the better.

From the Ground

Walk the perimeter of your home and photograph:

Inside the Home

Check every room, especially upstairs, and photograph:

General Documentation

Homeowners often ask us, “Do I really need all of this?” Yes. Insurance companies process thousands of claims after a major storm. Thorough documentation makes your claim easier to approve and harder to underpay.

Step 3: Contact Your Insurance Company Promptly

File your claim within 24-72 hours of the storm if possible. Most NC homeowner’s policies don’t specify an exact deadline for filing, but prompt reporting establishes the connection between the storm event and your damage.

When you call:

Important NC-specific note: If you’re on the NC Insurance Underwriting Association (the “Beach Plan”), the claims process is similar but timelines may differ. The Beach Plan handles a high volume of coastal claims, so filing promptly puts you ahead in the queue.

Write down the claim number, the name of every person you speak with, and the date and time of each conversation. You’ll want this record if there are any disputes later.

Step 4: Get a Professional Roofing Inspection

Before the insurance adjuster visits, hire a qualified roofing contractor to inspect your roof and provide a detailed damage assessment. This is one of the most important steps in the process, and it’s where many homeowners leave money on the table.

Here’s why this matters: insurance adjusters are professionals, but they inspect dozens or hundreds of roofs after a major storm. They may spend 30-45 minutes on your property. A roofing contractor who spends 1-2 hours doing a thorough inspection will often identify damage the adjuster would miss.

What a good contractor inspection includes:

At Breeze Roofing, we provide storm damage inspections at no cost to the homeowner. We document everything and prepare a detailed report you can share with your adjuster.

A Word About “Storm Chasers”

After every hurricane, out-of-state roofing companies flood into Wilmington and the Carolina coast. Many are legitimate contractors helping with the surge in demand. But some are storm chasers who use high-pressure tactics, demand upfront payments, or do substandard work and leave town.

Red flags to watch for:

Work with a local, licensed contractor who will be here next year and the year after if any issues arise.

Step 5: Meet the Adjuster at Your Property

When the insurance adjuster schedules their visit, be there — or have your contractor there. Ideally, both.

Prepare for the Adjuster Visit

During the Inspection

Your contractor can walk the roof with the adjuster and point out damage they’ve identified. This isn’t confrontational — it’s collaborative. A good adjuster appreciates having a professional contractor there because it helps them write a more accurate scope.

Homeowners often ask us, “Is it okay to have my roofer there when the adjuster comes?” Absolutely. It’s your property, and you’re entitled to have any representative present. We attend adjuster meetings with our customers regularly — it’s part of our storm damage service.

Common Adjuster Issues

Step 6: Review the Scope and Settlement Offer

Your insurance company will send a written scope of loss and a settlement offer. Review this carefully — ideally with your contractor.

What to Check

If the Offer Seems Low

You have options:

  1. Request a supplement: Your contractor provides additional documentation showing the work that’s needed beyond what the adjuster scoped. This is routine — supplements are filed on a large percentage of storm claims.
  2. Request a re-inspection: Ask your insurer to send a different adjuster for a second look, with your contractor present.
  3. Invoke appraisal: Most NC policies include an appraisal clause. Both sides hire independent appraisers, and an umpire settles any disagreement. This is faster and cheaper than litigation.
  4. File a complaint with the NC Department of Insurance: If you believe your claim is being handled unfairly, the NCDOI investigates consumer complaints and can intervene.

Step 7: Complete Repairs and Collect Final Payment

Most claims are paid in two installments:

  1. Initial payment: Actual Cash Value (ACV) minus your deductible, paid when the claim is approved.
  2. Recoverable depreciation: The remaining amount, paid after you complete the repairs and submit proof (final invoice, completion photos).

Don’t skip the second payment. Many homeowners pocket the first check and delay or skip repairs, forfeiting thousands in recoverable depreciation. Complete the repairs promptly, submit the documentation, and collect the full amount you’re owed.

NC-Specific Tips for Hurricane Roof Claims

A few things that are specific to filing in North Carolina:

We’re Here to Help With Your Storm Damage Claim

Filing an insurance claim shouldn’t feel like a second disaster. We’ve helped Wilmington homeowners navigate storm damage claims through multiple hurricane seasons, and we know the process inside and out.

Need a storm damage inspection or help with your insurance claim?

Schedule a Free Storm Damage Inspection

Call us at (910) 665-5277. We provide free inspections, detailed documentation, and hands-on support through the entire claims process — from initial filing through final repairs. We serve Wilmington, Carolina Beach, Wrightsville Beach, Leland, Hampstead, Surf City, and all of New Hanover, Brunswick, and Pender counties.

Breeze Roofing has helped hundreds of coastal NC homeowners through the insurance claim process after hurricanes Florence, Dorian, and Isaias. We don’t charge for inspections, and we never ask for payment until your insurance claim is resolved.