Weather & hail intelligence
ClaimProof researches the weather evidence associated with the insured property.
When supporting hail evidence is identified on the reported date of loss, ClaimProof clearly identifies it for the user.
- Hail reports
- Hail size
- Distance from the property
- Number of nearby hail observations
- Geographic proximity
- Severe-weather activity
- Modeled hail information when available
- Storm-report activity
- Weather evidence on the reported date of loss
12-month historical hail search
ClaimProof doesn’t stop at the date entered.
It can search the previous 12 months for other significant hail events affecting the area, and evaluate potential alternative storm dates.
Ranking signals
- Reported hail size
- Number of reports
- Distance to the property
- Severe-weather probability
- Modeled severity
- Recency
Your reported date of loss stays yours
This provides additional historical context without automatically changing the homeowner’s reported date of loss. ClaimProof surfaces potentially stronger documented storm dates — the decision remains a professional one.
Hail proximity mapping
A visual hail-evidence proximity diagram.
The insured property appears in the center. Nearby hail observations are plotted around the property using their geographic coordinates and distance.
- Insured property
- Nearby hail reports
- Distance rings
- Direction
- Largest reported hail
- Closest reported hail
- Number of hail observations
- Geographic search radius
The proximity diagram can be incorporated directly into the final ClaimProof report.
FAQ
Questions about this.
What weather evidence does ClaimProof look at?
Hail reports, hail size, distance from the property, the number of nearby hail observations, geographic proximity, severe-weather activity, modeled hail information when available, storm-report activity and weather evidence on the reported date of loss.
Why search 12 months of storms?
Because the date a homeowner reports is not always the date with the strongest documented evidence. ClaimProof surfaces other significant hail events in the previous 12 months so a professional can evaluate them — it does not change the reported date of loss automatically.
Can the hail map go in the report?
Yes. The hail-evidence proximity diagram can be incorporated directly into the final ClaimProof evidence package.
In the product
Hail evidence, mapped and documented.
The proximity diagram and the weather findings as they appear in a real ClaimProof roof claim.


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