- How do I report a claim?
- What information do I need to report my claim?
- I don't have all the information needed to report my claim. What should I do?
- How does the claim process work?
- What can I do to make the claims process easier?
- How long will it take to settle my claim?
- If property was stolen from my home, what do I need to do?
- What is a deductible?
- I can't live in my home. Will Alfa™ pay for temporary living arrangements?
- If I have to relocate, what records should I keep?
- Should I make temporary repairs to my home?
- Is flood insurance covered under my policy?
- How will I receive the money?
- Whom can I call if I have a question about my claim?
- What do I do before the storm?
- What information do I need to report my claim?
Usually occurring in the spring, hail is costly and unpredictable. A form of precipitation, hail resides in every thunderstorm that develops, but only reaches the ground if the storm is very strong with the right atmospheric conditions.
Cool atmosphere and cold fronts help hail to reach the ground in many different shapes and sizes. From flat shaped to softball shaped, hail can strike in any form or fashion. Commonly only a few millimeters in diameter, hail can grow to a few centimeters to even larger tennis ball and softball sizes.
More damaging to property than to human life, hail can cause serious damage to roofs, automobiles, skylights and windows. In the rare case, if large enough, hail can cause concussions or fatal head trauma.
Protecting Your Home Against Hail Damage (PDF Format) ![]()

