A Nashville-based portfolio with nine industrial buildings in a concentrated Austin district was contacted by HailSolve after our hail data analysis flagged a potentially damaging storm over their assets in April 2024.

After reviewing the weather data and our process, the owner engaged with HailSolve to perform a coordinated series of technical inspections. Our technicians documented damage across five buildings and provided the owner with detailed, photo-supported findings. Based on the documentation, the owner chose to submit a claim referencing the April 2024 storm.

5 Roof Systems Qualify For Replacement Through Insurance

 

As of May 2025, the insurance carrier has confirmed approximately $1 million in covered restoration work after depreciation across the affected buildings. After deductibles, the portfolio is expected to receive roughly $673,000 in roof replacement value, executed through HailSolve’s restoration division. The timeline between our initial conversations around potential hail damage and the insurance carrier submitting an estimate for the 5 buildings was approximately five months. 

Takeaways

  • Overlooked Damage Is Common Without Hail Monitoring: Hail-related damage often remains unnoticed unless hail data reviews and specialized inspections are built into your business's processes. 

  • Technical Documentation Can Increase Speed to Recovery: Independent inspections, storm data, and third-party reports can help expedite conversations around scope and timing of damage.

  • One Storm Can Cause A Big Impact: Our structured approach ensured the owner knew exactly which assets were impacted by the same storm and to what degree, enabling more sophisticated decisions.