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Originally Posted by Chi-Town
I keep missing something. Why would an insurance company pay for a new roof if it isn't needed? It's not like they write a check without an inspection and determination. And they are in business to be profitable, not charitable.
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The roofing company Sue’s the insurance company’s and it is more costly to defend the case than to pay for the roof. The insurance company also pays the roofers lawyers if they lose.