Informational only. This page does not constitute legal or insurance advice. Policy terms, deductibles, and state regulations vary. Consult a licensed insurance professional or attorney for guidance specific to your situation.
Overland Park homeowners filing hail damage claims should understand that Kansas commonly uses percentage-based wind and hail deductibles, typically ranging from 1% to 5% of the home's insured value. For a home valued at $384,400 with a 2% deductible, the out-of-pocket cost would be $7,688 before insurance coverage begins. Johnson County's suburban location makes it a frequent target for severe weather events requiring property insurance claims.
Know this before you call your insurer
Wind/hail deductibles are often percentage-based — not flat dollar amounts.
On a home insured for $384,400 with a 2% wind/hail deductible, you owe $7,688 before your insurer pays a dollar.
Full hail damage insurance claim guideStep-by-step claim process
1
Document the damage immediately
Photograph every area of visible damage — roof surface, gutters, downspouts, AC condenser fins, window screens, and any soft metal flashing. Date-stamped photos establish the storm event for your insurer. Do not throw away damaged materials.
2
Do not sign anything yet
Storm chasers frequently knock on doors within 48 hours of a major hail event. Do not sign an Assignment of Benefits or any roofing contract before your insurance adjuster has inspected the property. Signing early can forfeit your right to negotiate.
3
Contact your insurance company
File your claim promptly — most policies require notification within a reasonable time after the event. Have your policy number, the approximate date of the storm, and your photo documentation ready.
4
Understand your wind/hail deductible
Many policies in hail-prone regions carry a separate wind/hail deductible — not a flat dollar amount, but a percentage of your dwelling coverage. On a home insured for $384,400 at 2%, your out-of-pocket deductible is $7,688 before your insurer pays anything. Check your declarations page for your specific percentage.
5
Get an independent inspection before the adjuster arrives
Schedule an inspection with a reputable local roofer before the insurance adjuster visits. Their assessment gives you an independent benchmark to compare against the adjuster's estimate. Most reputable contractors offer free post-storm inspections — confirm this before scheduling.
6
Understand ACV vs replacement cost value
An Actual Cash Value (ACV) policy depreciates your roof before paying out. A 15-year-old roof may be valued at 40–50 cents on the dollar. A Replacement Cost Value (RCV) policy pays the full replacement cost less your deductible. Check your policy type — it dramatically changes your out-of-pocket exposure.
7
Review the adjuster's estimate carefully
Insurance adjusters may miss code upgrade requirements, matching shingle provisions, or supplemental items like ice-and-water shield. Compare the adjuster estimate line by line against your independent contractor estimate. Discrepancies can often be resolved through supplementing.
8
Negotiate — you have the right to supplement
If your contractor's estimate is higher than the adjuster's, your contractor can submit a supplement to the insurance company. This is standard practice and not adversarial. Code upgrades, permit fees, and matching shingle requirements are commonly missed items.
9
Choose your contractor carefully
All roofing contractors working in Overland Park must hold a valid registration certificate issued by the Kansas Attorney General under the Kansas Residential Roofing Act. This registration requires proof of general liability insurance, workers' compensation coverage, and annual Kansas Department of Revenue tax clearance. Homeowners should verify any contractor's registration status through the Kansas Attorney General's office and request copies of current insurance certificates and local references before signing contracts.
10
Know your rights if a claim is denied
Overland Park residents who dispute their insurer's damage estimate have the right to an independent appraisal under Kansas insurance law. Homeowners can file complaints about unfair claim settlement practices with the Kansas Department of Insurance at https://insurance.kansas.gov/complaint/. Most Kansas property insurance policies contractually limit the time to file suit to one or two years from the date of loss, though homeowners should review their policy's 'suit against us' provision rather than relying on the five-year statutory default.
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Get a contractor estimate before your Overland Park claim closes
Overland Park experiences high contractor market density but faces significant storm chaser risk, with out-of-state roofing contractors typically arriving within 24–48 hours of major hail events. Post-storm repair backlogs commonly extend 4–8 weeks due to high demand in the Kansas City metropolitan area. The Kansas Residential Roofing Act prohibits contractors from advertising or promising to pay, rebate, or waive any part of an applicable insurance deductible, with violations subject to enforcement by the Kansas Attorney General.
Storm chaser red flags
After major hail events, out-of-state contractors flood affected neighborhoods. Watch for these warning signs:
✕Offers to waive your deductible — this violates state law in most hail belt states and is prohibited under specific statutes in Illinois, Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Missouri, Colorado, Indiana, Minnesota, and South Dakota.
✕Pressures you to sign before the adjuster has visited
✕No local address or verifiable local business history
✕Door-to-door solicitation within 24–48 hours of a storm
✕Requests full payment upfront before work begins
✕Cannot provide proof of liability insurance and worker's comp
This guide is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, insurance, or financial advice. Consult your policy documents and a licensed professional for guidance specific to your situation.
Current Overland Park repair cost reference
2,000 sqft home · standard asphalt shingles