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FAQ
What should a hail damage estimate template include for Georgia insurance claims?
A Georgia hail damage estimate should include the property address, date of loss, scope of damage by trade (roofing, siding, gutters), line-item material and labor costs, depreciation schedules, and carrier-specific fields required by major Georgia insurers like State Farm and Allstate. Including Xactimate line codes and local Georgia sales tax rates will speed up adjuster approval.
Are hail damage estimate templates accepted by Georgia insurance adjusters?
Yes, as long as the template follows accepted estimating standards such as Xactimate pricing and clearly documents the storm event, affected materials, and measurement methodology. Georgia adjusters typically require photo documentation alongside the estimate, so your template should include a photo log section referencing each line item to avoid supplement disputes.