Winter storms can leave behind damage that is not always obvious at first glance. Ice, wind, snow, and freezing temperatures affect roofs, siding, pipes, and interiors. When damage occurs, proper documentation helps speed up the claim process. As an insurance company, we see how organized records lead to faster and smoother claims. Knowing what to document saves time and stress.
1. Start with clear photos and videos
Take photos of all visible damage from multiple angles. Capture close-up shots and wider views to show the location. Videos help show depth leaks or movement. Make sure images are well-lit and dated if possible.
2. Record the date and weather conditions
Write down when the damage was first noticed and what weather event caused it. Storm names, snowfall levels, or freezing temperatures help establish the cause. This information supports claim review and reduces follow-up questions.
3. Do not throw away damaged items too soon
Broken pipes, damaged shingles, or soaked flooring should be kept until advised otherwise. Physical evidence supports your claim. If items must be removed for safety, take photos before disposal.
4. Get repair estimates early
Request written estimates from licensed contractors. Estimates help define the scope of damage and expected costs. They also prevent delays during claim evaluation. We often recommend collecting more than one estimate.
5. Keep all communication in one place
Save emails, invoices, repair notes, and claim numbers in one folder. Organized records make follow-ups easier and reduce confusion. This keeps the process clear for everyone involved.
Documenting winter damage properly helps claims move faster and with fewer issues. Photos, notes, estimates, and records all play a role. As an insurance company, we support homeowners who take these steps because it helps us resolve claims efficiently and fairly.
