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Originally Posted by Shipping up to Boston
Very true. Not too many attorneys are gonna pass on relieving you of cash that you could put towards mitigating your roofing issues. Get the quotes
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Like many others said, it appears that you are making a claim that you believe that your insurance should pay for and the roof was not damaged by something that insurance will cover(probably long term wear)
There has not been anything recently which would have caused damages that an insurance company would pay for(like a large windstorm or big hail) unless something fell and hit your roof. To answer your question an un scrupulous lawyer or public adjuster might take your claim and charge you a % of any recovery. If you do so, you might have to be deposed(aka statement under oath) if you submit a claim like this. Full disclosure I was in the insurance adjusting biz