Not every roof can be safely accessed by an insurance adjuster. Extreme pitches, storm-damaged decking, structural instability, and post-weather surface conditions all create situations where climbing creates more risk than it resolves.

Patriot Claims’ has a Virtual Inspect service for steep or unsafe roofs built for these situations. A trained inspector arrives at the property, physically accesses the roof, and conducts the full inspection on-site – while the adjuster joins live via video call to guide, observe, and ask questions in real time. The adjuster gets complete visibility without the physical exposure. The carrier gets carrier-ready documentation without gaps.

Why Steep and Unsafe Roofs Create Problems for Adjusters

High-pitch and storm-damaged roofs go beyond inconvenience. For adjusters, they introduce:

  • Slips and falls from steep angles, wet surfaces, or unstable footing
  • Structural instability – weakened decking, soft spots, or storm-compromised framing
  • Incomplete documentation from areas that can’t be safely reached
  • Surface damage caused by walking on fragile or deteriorated materials

The documentation problem matters as much as the safety problem. An adjuster who can’t safely walk certain sections can’t fully document them – creating gaps in the claim file that invite disputes. Virtual inspect for steep or unsafe roofs solves both issues: the adjuster stays off the hazardous surface, and Patriot’s inspector covers the entire roof.

How Virtual Inspect Works

Step 1 – Inspector on-site, adjuster on video Patriot dispatches a trained inspector to the property. The adjuster joins via live video call and sees exactly what the inspector sees as the inspection unfolds.

Step 2 – Adjuster-guided evaluation The adjuster directs the inspection in real time – requesting closer views, flagging areas of concern, and asking questions as conditions are observed. It functions like being on the roof without the physical risk.

Step 3 – Full documentation captured The inspector photographs all slopes, marks damage with chalk, takes precise measurements, and records condition notes throughout. Every detail is captured to the same standard as an in-person evaluation.

Step 4 – Structured report delivered All findings are compiled into a carrier-ready report with organized photographs, measurements, and condition notes – delivered electronically to the adjuster.

Benefits of Virtual Inspect for Steep or Unsafe Roofs

Adjuster safety without sacrificing accuracy. Virtual inspect for steep or unsafe roofs delivers the same documentation quality as a standard on-site evaluation – without placing the adjuster on a hazardous surface. Carriers get defensible findings. Adjusters stay safe.

Reduced liability for carriers. Removing adjusters from hazardous roof access reduces workers’ compensation exposure and carrier liability risk. Virtual inspect creates a repeatable, documented safety standard for high-risk properties across the portfolio.

Unbiased documentation policyholders can trust. Patriot Claims operates as an independent third party with no contractor relationships. Every report reflects what was observed on-site – giving carriers evidence they can stand behind and giving policyholders confidence that their property was thoroughly and fairly assessed. Transparency at that level reduces disputes before they start.

Inspector-led, not drone-dependent. Unlike providers who rely on drone imagery, Patriot puts a trained inspector on the property for every virtual inspect. Drones miss the surface-level detail that affects coverage – cracked sealants, lifted seams, displaced flashing. The inspector-led approach ensures nothing gets passed over.

When Virtual Inspect Is the Right Service

Use virtual inspect for steep or unsafe roofs when:

  • Roof pitch exceeds safe walkability standards for the adjuster
  • Storm or structural damage makes the surface unstable
  • Carrier safety policies prohibit adjuster roof access
  • The adjuster is remote or managing high claim volume during a CAT event
  • Complex architectural design creates difficult access points

When the adjuster can be on-site and the roof is accessible, Ladder Assist is the alternative – Patriot’s technician handles the roof while the adjuster manages the policyholder on the ground. When no adjuster presence is needed at all, Direct Inspect provides a fully independent inspection with no video participation required.

Ready to schedule a virtual inspect? Submit a request and get your inspection on the calendar.

What Sets Patriot Claims Apart

  • Inspector-led – a trained professional is physically on the property, not a drone operator at a screen
  • HAAG-certified technicians – trained to identify storm damage to industry-recognized standards
  • Live adjuster collaboration – the adjuster participates in real time, not after the fact
  • Nationwide coverage – consistent documentation standards across residential and commercial properties
  • Carrier-accepted reports – inspector-led, live-adjuster documentation is widely accepted nationwide

Frequently Asked Questions: Virtual Inspect for Steep or Unsafe Roofs

What is virtual inspect for steep or unsafe roofs?

It’s a service where Patriot Claims’ inspector physically accesses and inspects the roof on-site while the adjuster participates via live video call. The adjuster sees conditions in real time, directs the inspection, and receives a complete carrier-ready report – without climbing a hazardous roof.

What roof types are best suited for virtual inspect?

Virtual inspect is most valuable for steep or high-pitch roofs, storm-damaged structures, roofs with limited safe access, and any situation where carrier safety policies prevent the adjuster from climbing. It can be applied to any property where adjuster roof access creates a safety or logistical concern.

How does the adjuster participate during a virtual inspect?

The adjuster joins via live video while Patriot’s inspector is on-site. The adjuster guides the inspection in real time – requesting closer views, asking questions, and directing attention to specific areas – without being physically present.

How does virtual inspect differ from Direct Inspect?

Virtual inspect requires the adjuster to participate live on video. Direct Inspect is fully independent – no adjuster video or on-site presence. Patriot completes the inspection and delivers the report afterward. Virtual inspect suits adjusters who want real-time involvement; Direct Inspect suits adjusters who need full independence

Can virtual inspect be combined with Ladder Assist?

Yes. When a property requires both live adjuster participation and additional physical roof access, virtual inspect can be paired with Ladder Assist for a complete evaluation.

What does a virtual inspect report include?

Each report includes organized photographs, video documentation, precise measurements, and condition notes captured during the live inspection – compiled into a structured, carrier-ready report delivered electronically.

How quickly can a virtual inspect be scheduled?

In most service areas, Patriot Claims schedules and completes virtual inspections within 24–48 hours of the service request. During CAT events, the team communicates timelines directly after the request is submitted.

Can virtual inspect detect hidden roof damage?

Virtual inspect documents all visible and measurable roof damage. Subsurface issues – such as damage to the roof deck or structural framing – may require follow-up evaluation. The report will flag any areas of concern identified during the inspection.

Is virtual inspect suitable for commercial properties?

Yes. Virtual inspect is effective for both residential and commercial properties, including large or architecturally complex buildings.

Are virtual inspect reports accepted by insurance carriers?

Yes. Inspector-led documentation with live adjuster participation meets carrier documentation standards and is widely accepted nationwide.

What makes Patriot Claims' virtual inspect different from drone inspections?

Patriot puts a trained inspector on the property – not a drone. Drone imagery misses surface-level damage that affects coverage decisions: cracked sealants, lifted seams, displaced flashing. The inspector-led approach ensures complete, accurate, carrier-compliant findings.

Contact Patriot Claims to schedule your virtual inspect for steep or unsafe roofs and get safe, accurate documentation on your next high-risk claim.