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Old 06-29-2021, 03:54 PM
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The issue is once you sign the Assignment of Benefits, you've basically tied the hands of your insurance company. Sure, they can contest the claim filed by the contractor which is invariably 30-40% higher cost than if you contracted with a reputable roofer. The roofing companies have hired a battery of lawyers that will ultimately cost the insurance company much more money in legal fees than if they simply paid the inflated claim. Or, they can roll over and pay it. You can suffer in two ways: (1) the aforementioned poorer quality may result and (2), your insurance company may annotate your file as having filed a fraudulent claim, which they share with all the other insurance companies. You make out this year, but expect to either see your homeowners insurance canceled the following year or they jack up your premium so high it is out of sight. If you have your homeowners insurance canceled, good luck in getting another company to give you a good deal ...... remember that fraudulent claim information sharing.
Re: legal fees
Sadly a major problem with our legal system. Even when the other party is wrong, the chance of winning, the cost to win and perhaps more important the chance to collect damages plus legal expense and you might well lose by winning.

People who have nothing often have no insurance-nothing to take.
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Old 06-29-2021, 04:32 PM
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Assignment of benefits takes ALL control out of YOUR hands and puts that control in the contractors hands, you have NO say in what is done to your roof. This can occur if (BIG IF) the damage to the roof is covered by insurance. Some contractors "offer" a service where they will deal with the insurance company, the contractors are NOT acting in your best interest, they are acting in their own best interest. Imagine the insurance offers to cover the roof with reasonable cost (quality) shingles, now the contractor goes and gets low cost (inferior) shingles, he pockets the difference you get a less than quality job.
There have been many horror stories about the assignment of benefits.
Hope this helps.
Don't assume insurance coverage of storm-related damage to roofs involves an 'assignment of benefits.' There have been numerous settlements without the AIB here in The Villages -- bonafide, legit and not scams. Broadside statements without facts are not very becoming to credibility.
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Old 07-01-2021, 07:59 PM
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Big scam. Insurance companies are saying they won't insure if home is a certain age. Lots of people trying to scam for new roof. Getting so bad Florida is looking at law to cover roofs based on depreciated cost not replacement. Thanks to the vidiots trying to get a fake free roof.
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