05/06/2026
Recent storms in the Pearland and Sugar Land areas produced hail measuring approximately 1 inch to 1.25 inches in size—large enough to cause significant roof, siding, and gutter damage, even if it’s not immediately visible.
Why this matters:
Many homeowners don’t realize that hail damage can be hidden and may worsen over time. That’s why it’s critical to:
▪Know your homeowners' insurance coverage
Policies vary, especially for roofs. Some include depreciation, exclusions, or special deadlines for hail claims.
▪Be aware of claim deadlines
Texas insurance policies often require claims to be reported within specific timeframes. Waiting too long could impact your rights.
▪Have your roof inspected
If you suspect any damage at all—or even if you’re unsure—have your roof checked by a qualified, reputable roofer who knows what to look for after a hailstorm.
Don’t wait until leaks or bigger problems appear. Catching damage early can protect your home and your claim. If you have questions about coverage, deadlines, or next steps, it’s better to ask sooner rather than later.
If you open a claim and the carrier denies or underpays it, reach out to our law firm and we will review your claim for free!