WeatherCheck monitors properties for hail damage so that insurance carriers, mortgage companies, and property owners can take action. WeatherCheck provides clarity in the midst of dynamic and constantly evolving severe weather conditions, particularly in the 24 hours before and after an event when information is most limited.
WeatherCheck's out-of-the-box solution provides sophisticated modeling without the need for additional IT or actuarial resources. Get ahead of the First Notice of Loss and claims process with WeatherCheck's predictive hail analytics to fully understand the path of a hail storm and its impact on policies at the address level.
WeatherCheck's out-of-the-box solution provides sophisticated modeling without the need for additional IT or actuarial resources. Get ahead of the First Notice of Loss and claims process with WeatherCheck's predictive hail analytics to fully understand the path of a hail storm and its impact on policies at the address level.
Services
WeatherCheck for Agents enables agents and their teams to be the first line of defense when advocating and serving their policyholders. WeatherCheck not only aggregates weather, it uniquely gives both a damage probability and likelihood of a specific carrier to pay. This is a game-changer as many agents find themselves leaning heavily on roofer recommendations or homeowner speculations.
Whether you have 1 home or 100 commercial buildings, WeatherCheck has solutions to protect and recover your properties from severe weather. Gone are the days of set it and forget it. Your property insurance should be used as a wealth building asset just like life and health insurance. For this reason we recommend implementing WeatherCheck as one of your recoveries strategies in your financial planning.
We provide a number of tools that help you not only find damage, but expedite the recovery process. The conventional wisdom for severe weather damage is that it occurs in a handful of states like Texas, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Illinois. This line of thinking has lead many to believe that the emphasis placed on hail is misplaced and its impact on communities is negligible at best.
If you'd like to monitor a single address, just search that address in the input field on any page. No! We're able to provide accurate and timely information by using our large number of data sources. We pull data from over 30 private and publicly available sources. Some of these sources include atmospheric data from NOAA, MLS data and even social media feeds.