Filing a roof damage claim in Arkansas? Go in with an adjuster-ready packet.
A typical asphalt shingle roof in Arkansas costs $10,000–24,000 to replace out of pocket. If storm damage is the reason you need one, your insurance should be paying — but the difference between "denied" and "approved" is almost always documentation. Dixie Alley weather; NW Arkansas (Fayetteville/Bentonville) especially sees hail + tornado doubleheaders. Our Insurance Claim Packet gives you adjuster-ready scope, NOAA storm verification, and a cover letter for Arkansas carriers like State Farm, Shelter, Farmers. Delivered in under 12 hours.
Why it matters in Arkansas
What this means for homeowners in Arkansas
- Arkansas's top carriers (State Farm, Shelter, Farmers, Allstate) all use Xactimate line-item scopes. Our packet is formatted the same way.
- Peak claim season in Arkansas runs March through June. File fast — deductibles, statute windows, and depreciation math all change with time since the event.
- We pull NOAA storm verification for your exact address and date. Adjusters verify storm events first — skip the "there was no storm here" denial.
What you get
Inside your insurance claim packet
- NOAA storm event verification for your address
- Satellite before/after imagery (when available)
- Itemized scope of work (Xactimate-compatible line items)
- Photo documentation grid
- Replacement cost estimate (RCV)
- Cover letter to your adjuster
FAQ
Arkansas homeowner questions
Will my Arkansas insurance accept this packet?
The packet is formatted around the Xactimate line-item scope that all major carriers in Arkansas use, plus NOAA storm verification and adjuster-friendly cover copy. Most adjusters we've worked with read these packets before their own field report.
How long does delivery take?
Under 12 hours from order. Storm-season queues can stretch to 18 hours during peak weeks; we update you if your packet is in one of those queues.
Is this legal advice or a guarantee of approval?
Neither. It's documentation. Having better documentation improves your odds, but your carrier makes the final coverage call based on your policy and the actual damage.
