Hail Damage Analysis

        *****  HAIL DAMAGE ARTICLE *****

We have a new service to offer.  If you have suffered damage by HAIL STORMS or you suspect that damage has been cause by Hail then contact us for more information on how we can help you.
 

 Examine the photograph below and try to determine if  represents actual hail damage or an attempt to defraud the insurance company.   Send your comments and opinions to me at rick@netsexam.com or call me at 1-888-netsexam and I'll let you know the truth.  

We will not put the explanation on this web site so as not to educate dishonest people how to do it.  

NOTE: This is a photograph that was taken of a small area on the hood of a silver painted vehicle. 
    

               Click on Photograph to Enlarge


HAIL DAMAGE INSPECTION PROCEDURES
 


1.     Take photos of the vehicle from all sides with close-ups of damaged areas.

2.     Using paint tape, square off at least:
              A: Obvious hail damaged part (At least one for comparison)
              B: and any suspected not damaged by hail parts  
3.     Number all samples on tapes  

4.     Mix enough sample silica to do one or two samples at a time.  
         (Depending on temperature, samples will harden if mixed  in to large quantities).

5.     After all samples are dry and hard, label silica sample itself to correspond to number on tape. 
         Place an arrow pointing to the front of the automobile.

6.     Photograph all sides of vehicle, marking sample sheets accordingly. (See Attached)  
7.     Remove and bag samples separately.  
8.     Send photo, samples, and sheets.
         Test Results can be expedited within 5 working days of receipt of all materials needed.  
 
VIDEOS OF TEST ARE ALSO AVAILABLE  

Sample kits (pictured below) are available from N.E.T.S. or from local source.  Cost is approximately $175.00 plus shipping & handling fees.  

                                         

We have also found a basic kit from a source in California for approximately $34.00. 
The name of the product is Mikrosil and is advertised as a casting material for forensic use.

Kinderprint Company Inc.
PO Box 16
Martinez, CA 94553
1-800-227-6020