Legal & safety
Storm Evidence Report is a documentation tool. Please read this page so you understand exactly what it does, what it does not do, and what stays your responsibility.
Storm Evidence Report helps you organize storm-damage documentation. It takes the photos, notes, dates, and weather context you provide and arranges them into one clean report you can keep, share, or upload to your own insurance claim.
Everything in a report reflects what the homeowner submitted, plus storm reports on record with the National Weather Service near the address. Those are preliminary reports from the surrounding area, not a verified measurement at your property. The report is for organization and documentation only.
To keep things clear, here is what Storm Evidence Report does not do:
You are responsible for verifying all information before relying on it, including any weather context, dates, and the accuracy of your own notes and photos.
Storm reports are preliminary records collected near your area, not verified measurements at your property, so do not treat them as the final word. Confirm the underlying facts yourself, and consult the appropriate licensed professional for anything involving your roof, your insurance coverage, or your legal rights.
Your safety comes first. Never put yourself at risk to gather documentation.
Stay safe while taking photos
Do not climb on your roof. Only take photos from the ground, windows, safe interior areas, or upload photos from a contractor inspection you already received.
If you want a professional assessment, a licensed roofing contractor or a licensed public adjuster can inspect your property and provide their own documentation.
Contractor listings in this tool are a neutral directory, not endorsements, and your information is never shared with any provider. Choosing a professional is entirely up to you.
You can add any documentation a professional gives you to your own report to keep everything in one place.
Storm Evidence Report helps you organize storm-damage documentation. It is not a professional roof inspection and does not inspect your property.
This tool does not determine the cause of any damage, does not determine insurance coverage, and does not promise or affect any claim outcome.
This is not legal advice, insurance advice, or public adjusting advice. For those, consult a licensed professional.
You are responsible for verifying all information before relying on it. Storm context comes from preliminary National Weather Service reports on record near the address. These are real reports from the area, not a verified measurement at this property.
For your safety, do not climb on your roof to take photos. Only take photos from the ground, windows, safe interior areas, or use photos from a contractor inspection you already received.
This report is for organization and documentation only.
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