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Illinois

Storm Damage Claims (Hail, Wind, and Hurricane)
Illinois storm claim steps for hail, wind, tornado, and ice storm damage. Simple checklist, proof tips, and official resources.

A simple way to organize your claim

Create 3 lists:

1

Outside damage

2

Inside damage

3

Items damaged (photos + rough value)

What to look for after hail and high wind

Hail hits: shingles, gutters, window screens, siding

Wind hits: lifted shingles, loose flashing, blown-off vents

Water hits: ceiling stains, wet insulation, warped floors

Winter damage note

If you had ice or snow problems, keep:
  • Photos of ice dams or heavy snow
  • Photos of leaks and stains
  • Receipts for emergency work (heat, plumbing, drying)

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Helpful Resources

Illinois & National resources to help with your storm damage claim

ILLINOIS — Insurance Consumer Help

Illinois Department of Insurance (IDOI)

ILLINOIS — Emergency Management

 Illinois Emergency Management Agency & Office of Homeland Security (IEMA-OHS)

FEMA Disaster Assistance

SBA Disaster Assistance

Flood insurance info

American Red Cross:

Hurricane tracking

Illinois FAQs

Answers to common questions about storm damage insurance claims in Illinois.
What’s common storm damage in Illinois?
Hail, wind, and water damage are common. In winter, ice and snow can also cause leaks.
Clear photos of roof hits, gutters, screens, and metal dents.
Yes, at least until you document them well and your insurer advises next steps.
The Illinois Department of Insurance can help consumers.
IEMA-OHS and the National Weather Service are strong sources.

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