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I am currently insured with Farmers, which to my understanding is leaving the Florida area. I had 3 different roofing companies inspect my roof and they all indicated my roof needed replaced because of lifted shingles, creased shingles, loss of "grit" and end tabs broken .

The adjuster from Farmers inspected the roof and indicated that with the exception of a few shingles being creased (20) the roof was in good shape.

I have absolutly no leverage since Farmers is leaving FL and my policy expires in August 2024.

I'm asking for advice, legal help, to appeal the claim rejection with Farmers.
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I would suggest that you get an independent home inspector, like Frank D'Angelo, to inspect the roof and give you a professional, independent opinion before seeking legal assistance.
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Sounds like normal wear, so why should you get a free roof?
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I am currently insured with Farmers, which to my understanding is leaving the Florida area. I had 3 different roofing companies inspect my roof and they all indicated my roof needed replaced because of lifted shingles, creased shingles, loss of "grit" and end tabs broken .

The adjuster from Farmers inspected the roof and indicated that with the exception of a few shingles being creased (20) the roof was in good shape.

I have absolutly no leverage since Farmers is leaving FL and my policy expires in August 2024.

I'm asking for advice, legal help, to appeal the claim rejection with Farmers.
How old is your roof?
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I agree that your roof is just worn out, not damaged by any of the perils that would be covered by your policy. You might as well get one or all of those that inspected your roof to give you a quote to replace it rather than to waste money on a attorney.
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Agree with the above comments, your home insurance does NOT cover normal wear and tear on a roof, so you are out of luck. This is where the whole insurance scam started, homeowners were tricked into signing 'assignment of benefits' forms, and then the "roofing companies" sued the insurance companies to get a new roof. You can start looking for a new insurer and see if they agree with roof being in good shape (with minor repairs), then go with them and pay for the repairs. If none of the insurance companies will cover you, then you will need to replace the roof at your cost.
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I am currently insured with Farmers, which to my understanding is leaving the Florida area. I had 3 different roofing companies inspect my roof and they all indicated my roof needed replaced because of lifted shingles, creased shingles, loss of "grit" and end tabs broken .

The adjuster from Farmers inspected the roof and indicated that with the exception of a few shingles being creased (20) the roof was in good shape.

I have absolutly no leverage since Farmers is leaving FL and my policy expires in August 2024.

I'm asking for advice, legal help, to appeal the claim rejection with Farmers.
Welcome to our world, Like hundreds of use that had to pay for new roof when nothing wrong with old one due to all the insurance scams. They know who they are.. I had farmers before in other states I sure it you read fine print somewhere it be pro rated and they will pay practically nothing on old roof anyway. Especially it you got new policy within couple years?

Some that got new roofs are starting to leak with only 3 or 4 years old. They probably tore off better roof than was installed when they gave roofing company control of their insurance claim?

Good luck with your roofing feasco, probably not enough money in for lawyers, you can thanks the scammers in Florida for that.
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I am currently insured with Farmers, which to my understanding is leaving the Florida area. I had 3 different roofing companies inspect my roof and they all indicated my roof needed replaced because of lifted shingles, creased shingles, loss of "grit" and end tabs broken .

The adjuster from Farmers inspected the roof and indicated that with the exception of a few shingles being creased (20) the roof was in good shape.

I have absolutly no leverage since Farmers is leaving FL and my policy expires in August 2024.

I'm asking for advice, legal help, to appeal the claim rejection with Farmers.
Hmmm. August is not that far away but it is in the middle of hurricane season....so you’re covered. Have you started reaching out to prospective carrier replacements? Maybe casually ask those same questions you posed here for direction
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Welcome to our world, Like hundreds of use that had to pay for new roof when nothing wrong with old one due to all the insurance scams. They know who they are.. I had farmers before in other states I sure it you read fine print somewhere it be pro rated and they will pay practically nothing on old roof anyway. Especially it you got new policy within couple years?

Some that got new roofs are starting to leak with only 3 or 4 years old. They probably tore off better roof than was installed when they gave roofing company control of their insurance claim?

Good luck with your roofing feasco, probably not enough money in for lawyers, you can thanks the scammers in Florida for that.
Part if the blame falls on then folks up in Tallahassee for not stopping the scammers……..
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I agree that your roof is just worn out, not damaged by any of the perils that would be covered by your policy. You might as well get one or all of those that inspected your roof to give you a quote to replace it rather than to waste money on a attorney.
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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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
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
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While shopping for new insurance, be sure to tell the prospective new carrier that you believe your roof is defective and have been told by three roofing companies it needs to be replaced.. if you really believe it.
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I am currently insured with Farmers, which to my understanding is leaving the Florida area. I had 3 different roofing companies inspect my roof and they all indicated my roof needed replaced because of lifted shingles, creased shingles, loss of "grit" and end tabs broken .
For my recent roof replace on my Midwest home the roofing company matched actual roof storm damage with recent reported storm events that the insurance is also aware of, etc. If no recent reported storms (there is a reporting time window) then no claim. It sounds like that did not happen and the companies that inspected your roof found normal wear and tear. This should be explained on one of your three estimates they gave you?
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I am currently insured with Farmers, which to my understanding is leaving the Florida area. I had 3 different roofing companies inspect my roof and they all indicated my roof needed replaced because of lifted shingles, creased shingles, loss of "grit" and end tabs broken .

The adjuster from Farmers inspected the roof and indicated that with the exception of a few shingles being creased (20) the roof was in good shape.

I have absolutly no leverage since Farmers is leaving FL and my policy expires in August 2024.

I'm asking for advice, legal help, to appeal the claim rejection with Farmers.
If your roof is under 10 years old, it could be a manufacturers issue. In that case, your roof is still under warranty. Insurance won’t cover it, but the manufacturer will on a prorated basis. You will have to pay part of it and the manufacturer will pay the other. Have a couple of reputable roofing companies give you estimates for total cost. Submit the findings to the manufacturer.
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