Insurance claim representation for Meyerland — where homeowners often deal with hail damage and flood damage from the same storm event. We coordinate roof claims (private insurance) and flood claims (NFIP), attend adjuster meetings, file supplements, and connect both to FEMA elevation grant pathways when applicable.
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A single Houston storm can damage your Meyerland home two ways: hail and wind on the roof (private homeowner's insurance) and flood water in the home (NFIP flood insurance, separate policy, separate adjuster). The carriers don't coordinate. The timelines don't align. The deductibles compound. Without someone managing both, items fall through the cracks.
What we do for Meyerland claims: drone-document the roof for the hail claim, document interior water damage for the flood claim, attend both adjuster meetings, write parallel scopes, and identify items that one or both adjusters typically miss. Damaged decking, ventilation upgrades, water remediation specifications, mold remediation if applicable.
If your home has flooded twice or more in 10 years, you're also a FEMA Repetitive Loss Property — which accelerates eligibility for HMA elevation grants. We connect the storm claim to the long-term elevation pathway as part of the same conversation. Many Meyerland homeowners come for a hail claim and end up considering elevation; we handle both.
Most Houston roofers don't handle flood claims. Most flood remediators don't handle roof claims. We do both — same project manager.
If you've flooded multiple times, you're likely RLP-flagged. We confirm and connect to grant pathway.
Block-by-block BFE knowledge. We tell you not just what to claim today, but what makes sense long-term.
If the storm pushes you toward elevation, we can do that too. Same crew. Insurance work is built into the project.
Brays Bayou floodplain. Most of Meyerland sits in FEMA's Special Flood Hazard Area. NFIP flood insurance is separate from homeowner's insurance — separate policy, separate adjuster, separate timeline. Both need to be managed simultaneously after a major storm.
Repetitive flooding. Memorial Day 2015, Tax Day 2016, Harvey 2017, Imelda 2019, Beryl 2024. Many Meyerland homes have flooded in three or more of these. RLP flagging accelerates FEMA elevation grant pathways.
Mid-century home claim issues. 1960s slab-on-grade construction with brick veneer presents specific claim challenges. Original wiring, plumbing, and HVAC may need code upgrades that adjusters initially miss. We document them.
Long-term mitigation conversation. A storm claim is a moment to think long-term. If you're going to file repeat flood claims for the next 30 years, lifting the home may be the better math. We don't push elevation — we lay out the numbers and let you decide.
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