17 counties hit. Baseball hail. EF3 tornadoes.
AI answers every call — 24/7, zero wait, full intake, instant routing.
One word on a billboard. One number. That is it.
Press play — hear exactly how our AI handles the call. Same system. Same voice. Live right now.
One word. One number. No URL. No logo. Just HAIL and a phone number at 70mph on I-94. Burns into memory in under 3 seconds.
No hold music. No "press 1 for English." The number is live 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year.
Powered by NVIDIA's real-time speech engine on a local RTX 5090. She doesn't sound like a robot. She sounds like the best intake specialist you've ever hired.
"Thank you for calling (262) HAIL. I'm your hail damage intake specialist. What happened today — can you describe the damage?"
Because you called the HAIL number — not a general line. Trained specifically on hail claims: roof impact, dent patterns, insurance adjuster timelines.
"How large was the hail — golf ball, baseball? And has your insurance company been notified yet?"
Active leak? Active damage? Adjuster ghosting you? Those answers feed a priority engine. High-urgency cases are escalated immediately.
Contractor dispatch, insurance adjuster, legal intake — wherever you need to go. The AI routes based on what you said, what number you called, and your county.
The voice you hear when you call. Calm, clear, professional. She's not a recording — she listens and responds in real conversation. Powered by NVIDIA real-time speech on a local RTX 5090.
What makes each number different. The number you dialed tells the AI who it's talking to and why. HAIL knows hail. LAW knows denied claims. You don't press a menu. The AI already knows.
Caller saw hail, worried about their roof, or just got a storm-chaser knock. Rita knows what questions get a claim started: hail size, age of roof, insurance carrier, prior claims.
"Was the hail golf-ball or baseball size? Has anyone been on the roof yet — or have you filed with your insurance?"
Caller doesn't know where to start — storm hit, insurance is confusing, roof company keeps calling. Rita helps them organize what they have, what they need, who to call.
"Let's make this simple. Do you have a claim number yet — or are you just starting the process from scratch?"
Caller's adjuster went silent, claim was denied, or settlement offer was insulting. Rita collects the facts needed to hand off to an attorney.
"Has your claim been formally denied in writing, or is it just delayed? When did you last hear from your adjuster?"
Peak hail density. Highest conversion potential.
Call (844) NEED-AIEF2 tornado corridor. High structural claim value.
Call (262) HAILEF3 zone. Catastrophic loss tier — legal & contractor dispatch.
Call (888) LAW-AIEF3 zone. Immediate legal and contractor dispatch.
Call (888) LAW-AISuburban belt. Claims escalation flow active.
Call (844) CLAIMSoutheast belt. (262) HAIL and claims pipeline.
Call (262) HAILStorm damage doesn't wait. Enter your info and Rita calls you back within 5 minutes — 24/7.
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