MO Claim Guide
Filing a Farmers Insurance gutter claim in Missouri
The state-specific timeline, depreciation rules, supplement process, and what to do when the adjuster lowballs you.
To file a Farmers Insurance gutter claim in Missouri: call (800) 435-7764 within 5 years of the storm date (MO statute of limitations). Get an independent contractor inspection BEFORE the adjuster arrives so you have your own Xactimate scope to compare.
The 5-step process
- Document the damage BEFORE you call anyone. Photos of every elevation, close-ups of dents/separation, date-stamped if possible. Storm date + hail size if known.
- Get an independent contractor inspection. Premier Gutters KC inspects free in 24-48 hrs and gives you a written Xactimate-style scope. This is your bargaining position.
- Call Farmers Insurance at (800) 435-7764. File the claim. Get a claim number. Note your adjuster's name + cell phone.
- Meet the adjuster on-site WITH your contractor. The adjuster will write their own Xactimate scope. Your contractor stands there with the independent scope and points out anything missed. This is where you win or lose the claim.
- Submit supplements within 30 days. When install begins and we find hidden damage (rotted fascia, bent hangers, damaged drip edge), we submit a written supplement to Farmers Insurance with photos. Missouri requires response within 30 days.
Missouri-specific rules
| Topic | Missouri rule |
|---|---|
| Statute of limitations | 5 years from date of loss (RSMo §516.120). The clock starts on the day of the hail storm or wind event, NOT the day you filed the claim. |
| Depreciation | Missouri allows the insurer to depreciate building materials but recoverable depreciation must be paid when the work is completed. Some carriers (notably Shelter and USAA) are more generous than others. |
| Supplement timing | Missouri insurance code §379.140 requires insurers to respond to supplement requests within 30 days. If scope changes during installation (rotted fascia, hidden damage), submit a written supplement with photos. |
| Appraisal clause | Most MO HO-3 policies include an appraisal clause allowing either party to invoke binding appraisal if the adjuster and contractor cannot agree on the scope or cost. Each side appoints an appraiser; a neutral umpire breaks ties. |
| Matching law | Missouri does NOT have a statewide matching law. Insurers are not legally required to replace undamaged sections to match — but most reasonable adjusters will replace a full elevation to maintain uniform appearance. |
Farmers Insurance specifically
Farmers Insurance claim line: (800) 435-7764
Standard ACV-then-recoverable structure. Adjusters in KC often need a third-party measurement (EagleView) for steep roofs.
Standard ACV-then-recoverable structure. Adjusters in KC often need a third-party measurement (EagleView) for steep roofs.
If your claim is denied or lowballed
You have three escalation paths in Missouri:
- Invoke the appraisal clause. This is binding and bypasses litigation. Each side picks an appraiser; a neutral umpire decides if they disagree. We can recommend appraisers who know gutter scope.
- File a complaint with the Missouri Department of Insurance. Missouri Department of Commerce & Insurance, Consumer Affairs: 1-800-726-7390. File complaints at insurance.mo.gov. Carriers pay attention to DOI complaints because they trigger market-conduct review.
- Hire a public adjuster. Public adjusters work for YOU (not the insurer) on a contingency. Usually 10-15% of the claim. Best for claims over $10K.
Disclaimer: This page is contractor guidance, not legal or insurance advice. Missouri statutes and individual policy terms vary — verify the specifics of your situation with Farmers Insurance, the Missouri DOI, or a licensed insurance professional.
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