Address-verified hail event reports built from NOAA radar and certified storm-spotter data. Documented PDF, delivered in 4 hours. The same evidence used by public adjusters and insurance attorneys when carriers fight a claim.
If you've already filed and gotten a denial or low offer, this is probably the language you're staring at. HailFile gives you the second opinion the carrier doesn't volunteer.
"Our records indicate no hail event of damaging size at the loss location on the date of loss."
"NEXRAD radar shows 2.50″ hail at 32.7159°N / 97.4034°W on Apr 25, 2026 at 16:42 CDT. Confidence: high. Distance from address: 0.4 mi."
Most weather reports give you raw numbers and leave you to figure it out. HailFile delivers a documented packet built for the conversation you're about to have with your insurance company.
Every hail event in the last 5 years that hit your specific coordinates — with date, time, hail size, distance, and the radar polygon. Not zip-code estimates. Your exact roof.
Blank claim filing letter, the 14-photo adjuster checklist, and a plain-English Texas claim process guide. Fill in your details, hand to your insurer.
The same NOAA radar feeds and certified storm-spotter observations that adjusters, restoration firms, and insurance attorneys use every day. Cited inline in the PDF.
All reports include the same source data. The difference is how much history, how fast we deliver, and what's bundled in.
Annual address monitoring also available — $99/yr. Volume B2B plans for adjusters and attorneys start at $499/mo.
One field. Street, city, zip. We verify it against property records before we run anything.
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Verified hail events at your exact coordinates are extracted from NOAA, NWS, and certified storm-spotter networks.
Branded, paginated, source-cited PDF — ready to forward to your insurer. Within 4 hours, or 60 min on Rush.
HailFile reports cite their data sources inline. Every event we report comes from one of these federally-recognized networks — the same ones a carrier's own engineering report references.
"It's the documentation packet I'd build myself if I had four free hours per claim. I just buy the report instead."
— A licensed Texas public adjuster, on the value of a $79 report when a $22,000 roof claim is in dispute.
If you don't see your question here, email [email protected] — most responses go out within an hour during storm season.
NOAA, the National Weather Service, the NCEI Severe Weather Database, and verified SKYWARN storm-spotter networks. Every event in your report is cited inline so you (or your insurer's adjuster) can verify the source independently.
No. HailFile provides weather data and information services only. We are not licensed public insurance adjusters, attorneys, or insurance agents. Reports are documentation, not legal or claim advice. We do not file, negotiate, or settle insurance claims on behalf of policyholders.
HailFile reports are documentation, not legal demands. Your insurer reviews their own data and forms their own opinion. That said, verified third-party event records frequently support claims — especially when an insurer's initial response cites "no recorded hail event" at your address. We make no guarantee about specific claim outcomes.
Then the report says exactly that. We document what the data shows, including the absence of an event. Some homeowners use a clean negative report for closing-disclosure or pre-purchase due diligence on a property.
Under 60 minutes from the moment payment clears, 24 hours a day, every day during storm season. If we miss the window, we refund the Rush surcharge automatically.
Once the PDF is delivered, the order is final — it's a digital information product. If we deliver to the wrong address because of a typo on your end, contact us within 24 hours and we'll re-issue at no charge.
The Standard report includes a blank claim filing letter and a Texas claim process guide. Fill in your details, attach the HailFile PDF as supporting documentation, and submit through your insurer's standard claim portal. Most Texas carriers accept electronic submission.
Texas insurers want notification quickly. Get your address documented today, then file at your own pace with the evidence already on hand.
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