Listen and subscribe to our podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify As soon as summer hail storms pass, roofing contractors arrive in Erik Neu's Woodbury neighborhood. He has watched them go door-to-door offering free inspections, sometimes resulting in a new roof or siding covered by insurance. After a hailstorm a couple years ago, Neu's insurance company paid to replace his aluminum siding and .
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