In 15+ years of processing insurance supplement claims for Chicagoland roofing contractors, one thing has remained consistently true: insurance carriers underestimate roofing claims. Not sometimes — on nearly every job.
This isn't necessarily a conspiracy. Adjusters are not roofing experts. They work from standardized pricing software with regional averages that often don't reflect actual local costs. They evaluate dozens of properties per week and move fast. And they have no financial incentive to make sure your estimate covers every legitimate line item.
The result is that Chicagoland roofing contractors — doing legitimate, code-compliant work — routinely get paid less than the job actually costs. Here's what carriers miss most often and how to fight back professionally.
The 8 Most Common Gaps on Illinois Roofing Claims
Why This Happens in Illinois Specifically
Illinois has some unique factors that make underestimation particularly common compared to other states:
- High storm frequency — with 100+ annual hail events, major carriers flood the market with out-of-state adjusters during peak season. These adjusters don't know Illinois building codes, local permit requirements, or regional labor costs.
- Municipal code variation — building codes vary significantly across Cook, DuPage, Lake, Will, and Kane counties. What's required in Naperville may differ from Schaumburg or Joliet. Adjusters using generic regional settings miss these variations constantly.
- Xactimate regional pricing — the software carriers use to estimate claims sets prices by region. The Chicagoland region pricing frequently lags behind actual market labor and material costs, particularly after active storm seasons.
How to Fight Back — Professionally and Effectively
The key word is professionally. Carriers respond to documentation, not frustration. Every supplement item needs to be supported by photos, measurements, code citations, and a clear written justification. Vague requests get rejected. Documented, professionally presented supplement packages get approved.
What a successful supplement package includes:
→ Revised Xactimate estimate with every line item clearly justified
→ Photos documenting each claimed item of damage or required upgrade
→ Local building code citations for code-required items
→ Current permit fee schedules for the specific municipality
→ Labor rate justification for Illinois market conditions
→ Written narrative explaining the basis for each supplement item
When a carrier still refuses after a properly documented supplement — which does happen — the formal appraisal process provides a legitimate legal mechanism to resolve the dispute. This is not litigation. It's a structured process defined in the insurance policy itself, and it's highly effective when handled by experienced professionals.
What This Means for Your Bottom Line
For a Chicagoland roofing contractor doing 20-30 insurance jobs per season, the cumulative impact of unrecovered supplements is enormous. Even conservatively assuming $5,000 in recoverable new money per job, that's $100,000-$150,000 in legitimate revenue being left on the table every season.
That's not money you need to hustle for. It's money that's already owed to you on work you've already done or are about to do. The only question is whether someone with the expertise to identify and recover it is working on your behalf.
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