Greenville, SC Public Adjuster

    Expert hail and storm damage claim representation for Greenville and Upstate South Carolina property owners

    Why Greenville Property Owners Need a Public Adjuster

    Greenville sits at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains in South Carolina's rapidly growing Upstate region. While the Upstate avoids direct hurricane strikes, Greenville County is one of the most hail-prone areas in the Southeast. Severe spring and summer thunderstorms regularly produce damaging hail that destroys roofs, damages siding, and dents vehicles across the Greenville metro. The Upstate also experiences damaging straight-line winds, microbursts, and occasional tornadoes that can devastate neighborhoods without warning.

    Greenville's explosive growth over the past decade means thousands of newer homes are intermixed with older properties, creating complex claim scenarios. Insurance companies exploit this diversity by arguing newer roofs sustained only cosmetic hail damage while claiming older roofs were already at end of life. They send adjusters who spend minutes on roofs that deserve hours of inspection, then issue lowball estimates that don't reflect the true scope of storm damage.

    Corbitt Public Adjusting brings specialized Upstate expertise to Greenville property owners. We understand the specific roofing materials, construction standards, and storm exposure patterns unique to the Greenville metro. Our licensed public adjusters have handled thousands of Upstate hail and wind claims and consistently achieve settlements 200-300% higher than initial insurance company offers. We work exclusively for you—never for the insurance company.

    Greenville's Insurance Claim Challenges

    Hail Damage to Roofs and Exteriors

    Greenville County experiences multiple significant hail events annually. Insurance companies minimize hail claims by labeling damage as cosmetic, arguing hail didn't compromise roof integrity, or claiming damage was pre-existing. We use certified hail inspection protocols, measure bruising on shingle mats, test for granule loss, and document every impact point to prove storm-caused damage warranting full roof replacement rather than inadequate spot repairs.

    Wind and Microburst Damage

    The Upstate's topography near the mountains can channel and intensify wind events. Microbursts and straight-line winds cause concentrated destruction that insurers often undervalue by treating wide-area damage as localized. We use weather radar data, wind speed analysis, and engineering assessments to document the full extent of wind damage across your property and secure proper compensation for structural repairs, tree removal, and related losses.

    Water Intrusion from Storm Damage

    When hail or wind compromises your roof, water intrusion follows quickly in Greenville's frequent rain events. Insurance companies try to separate water damage from the original storm event, denying coverage for interior damage caused by their delayed response. We document the chain of causation from storm impact to water intrusion, ensuring all resulting interior damage, mold remediation, and repairs are included in your claim.

    Why Greenville Trusts Corbitt Public Adjusting

    • Licensed SC public adjusters specializing in Upstate storm claims
    • Expert hail damage documentation and forensic roof inspection
    • 200-300% average settlement increases over initial offers
    • No upfront fees — contingency-based representation

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    Don't Settle for Less Than You Deserve

    If your home or business has suffered damage, our team is here to guide you through every step of the insurance claims process. No matter the extent of the loss or the complexity involved, we work diligently on your behalf to secure a fair, timely, and fully supported resolution. From start to finish, we manage the entire claims process for you—ensuring you receive the full compensation your policy provides.