Common Types of Property Damage Caused by Wind
Understand the Most Frequent Damages to Protect Your Home and Maximize Your Insurance Claim.

Roof Damage
Strong winds tear off shingles, lift roof panels, or cause structural damage to the entire roofing system.

Broken Windows
Flying debris or pressure changes from wind can shatter windows, exposing interiors to further damage.

Siding Damage
Winds can loosen or rip off siding panels, leaving walls exposed to rain, moisture, and further decay.

Fallen Trees and Branches
High winds can uproot trees or snap branches, causing them to fall on homes, vehicles, or power lines.

Garage Door Damage
Strong wind can buckle or collapse garage doors, weakening security and structure.

Exterior Fixtures Damage
Items like gutters, fences, awnings, and lighting can be torn, twisted, or broken by intense wind forces.

Water Intrusion
Wind-driven rain can seep through cracks, damaged roofs, or broken windows, leading to interior water damage.
What a LA Consulting Public Adjuster Brings to Your Claim
Expert Help to Secure the Maximum Payout for Your Losses
Maximize Claim Payouts
Public adjusters know how to document and negotiate so you receive the full amount you’re entitled to.
Expert Damage Assessment
Public adjusters know how to document and negotiate so you receive the full amount you’re entitled to.
Time Savings
Public adjusters know how to document and negotiate so you receive the full amount you’re entitled to.
Claim Process Navigation
Public adjusters know how to document and negotiate so you receive the full amount you’re entitled to.
Faster Settlements
Public adjusters know how to document and negotiate so you receive the full amount you’re entitled to.
Advocacy and Representation
Public adjusters know how to document and negotiate so you receive the full amount you’re entitled to.
Start Your Wind Damage Claim in 5 Easy Steps
We guide your Wind claim from start to finish, so you can focus on recovery while we fight for your full payment.
Step 2
Policy Review and
Loss Discovery
Evaluation of coverage and documentation of damage in the affected areas.
Step 3
Report the claim and Initial Inspection
We will report the damage and schedule the inspection with the insurance adjuster to provide all the details about the claim.
Step 4
Estimate the damages and negotiation
We will proceed to determine the estimate of the repair and later to obtain a fair compensation for your claim.
Step 5
Settlement
After reaching a conciliation agreement, the insurance company will make the corresponding payment.





