Several tornadoes hit the Dallas-Fort Worth area and across parts of northeastern Texas today, causing major damage, including roof damage and power lines damage. The weather service says “considerable damage” has been reported near Cleburne, south of Fort Worth, and Lancaster, south of Dallas. A tornado watch was in place for 33 counties in north-central and northeastern Texas until 8 p.m. CT, the National Weather Service reported.
If you have acquired hail or wind damage to your roof or any part of your exterior structure in the state of Texas, let the professional team at All American Public Adjusters help you handle the roof damage claim process. Hail and wind can cause a lot of damage to the exterior of your home without you, the homeowner, being aware. If hail hits, its important to get an inspection immediately. All American Public Adjusters has certified roofing inspections on staff who can come look at your roof during a FREE CONSULTATION.
What we do for you:
- Document Property and Contents Damage
- Maximize your insurance claim and minimize your stress
- Negotiate the insurance claim for necessary repairs or replacement for the loss
- Provide detailed estimates for the loss
- Reopen denials and ensure proper reimbursement
[footer1]
- Published in In the News
All American Public Adjusters – Hail Damage Claims Experts
As predicted by the National Weather Service, the Midwest got hit with severe weather last night and with it heavy winds and hail damage. Columbia, Missouri got hit with some of the largest hailstones; one spotter that reported to NOAA stated that it hailed for 20 minuets with periodical baseball size hail. Through out Boone County, hail reports of 1 inch to 2inch hail was spotted.
If hail hits, it is important to get an inspection immediately. Hail damage can cause immediate leaking, which can leave the interior of a home a mess. Additionally, we are in contact with professional contractors who we trust and can assist you in any temporary repairs and if necessary a full replacement of your roof.
All American Public Adjusters has certified roofing inspectors on staff, who can come look at your roof during your free consultation. We will let you know if you need to file an insurance claim and let you know how to proceed from there.
[middlerepresent]What we do for you:
- Document Property and Contents Damage
- Maximize your insurance claim and minimize your stress
- Negotiate the insurance claim for necessary repairs or replacement for the loss
- Provide detailed estimates for the loss
- Reopen denials and ensure proper reimbursement
- Residential and Commercial Claims
Call for a Free Consultation today
[footer1]- Published in In the News
All American Public Adjusters in St. Louis, Missouri – Wind Claim Experts
[header3]
A Tornado hit Hazelwood last night causing damage to homes and apartment complexes. By afternoon today, inspectors had counted 80 destroyed or damaged apartments in two Hazelwood complexes, four destroyed homes and 56 more homes with major or minor damage.
The National Weather Service this afternoon confirmed that an EF-2 tornado touched down in Hazelwood. A Weather Service meteorologist observed evidence of tornado damage running about 3.5 miles from near Interstate 270 and St. Charles Rock Road, heading northeast along I-270 and Howdershell Road past Hazelwood West High School.
If you have acquired hail or wind damage to your roof or any part of your exterior structure in the St. Louis area, let the professional team at All American Public Adjusters help you handle the roof damage claim process. Hail and wind can cause a lot of damage to the exterior of your home without you, the homeowner, being aware. If hail hits, its important to get an inspection immediately. All American Public Adjusters has certified roofing inspections on staff who can come look at your roof during a FREE CONSULTATION.
The insurance company hires an adjuster to examine the loss; you can hire a private adjuster, at NO UPFRONT COST to examine the loss – one who has YOUR interest in mind! IF WE DONT COLLECT – YOU DON’T PAY!
What we do for you:
- Document Property and Contents Damage
- Maximize your insurance claim and minimize your stress
- Negotiate the insurance claim for necessary repairs or replacement for the loss
- Provide detailed estimates for the loss
- Reopen denials and ensure proper reimbursement
Call for a Free Consultation today
[footer1]
- Published in In the News
Golfball-sized hail pounded Douglas County and west Georgia as severe thunderstorms moved through the area causing large amounts of damage to both homes and cars in the surrounding communities.
If you have acquired hail damage to your roof or any part of your exterior structure due to the recent storm in west Georgia, let the professional team at All American Public Adjusters help you handle the roof damage claim process. Hail can cause a lot of damage to the exterior of your home without you, the homeowner, being aware. If hail hits, its important to get an inspection immediately. All American Public Adjusters has certified roofing inspections on staff who can come look at your roof during a FREE CONSULTATION.
The insurance company hires an adjuster to examine the loss; you can hire an adjuster to examine the loss – one who has YOUR interest in mind!
[middlerepresent]What we do for you:
- Document Property and Contents Damage
- Maximize your insurance claim and minimize your stress
- Negotiate the insurance claim for necessary repairs or replacement for the loss
- Provide detailed estimates for the loss
- Reopen denials and ensure proper reimbursement
Call for a Free Consultation today
[footer1]- Published in In the News
Snow hit the New England States and is lingering around Main and New Hampshire. This snow storm continues to unleash large amounts of snow as it travels across the states. Many homeowners are finding themselves stuck at home as they deal with the snow.
If you have had a power-outage, roof collapse or pipe-break, let the experts at All American Public Adjusters help you get fully reimbursed for the damage that occurred to your home during this calamity. One of the professional insurance consultants will help you with the following:
[footer1]- Published in In the News
A Second Major Snowstorm Hits the Midwest Nebraska, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, Texas
The first snowstorm was bad enough, causing power outages, roofing collapse, and pipe breaks, but this second storm has brought more destruction. Overnight, the second storm has more than doubled the number of power outages that occurred throughout the Midwest. 40,000 people in northwest Missouri and northeast Kansas woke up without power this morning.
If you have had a power-outage, roof collapse or pipe-break, let the experts at All American Public Adjusters help you get fully reimbursed for the damage that occurred to your home during this calamity. One of the professional insurance consultants will help you with the following:
- Published in In the News
The National Weather Service expected severe winter weather, including heavy snow and high winds, and a winter storm warning for Denver and northeast Colorado is in effect from midnight until 5 p.m. Sunday.
Snow accumulations in Denver, Boulder, Aurora, Greeley, Fort Morgan, Lakewood, Longmont and at DIA should be in the 6-to-13 inch range accompanied by wind gusts of 25 mph west of Interstate 25 and 35 or 40 mph east of I-25. The total snow accumulation in Lakewood is expected to be 13 inches.
If you have a power-outage, roof collapse, roof leak or pipe-break, let the experts at All American Public Adjusters help you get fully reimbursed for the damage that occurred to your home during this calamity. One of the professional insurance consultants will help you with the following:
[representyouinsurancepolicies]Insurance companies have a professional insurance adjuster representing them in the claim. Home owners have the same opportunity to hire a professional adjuster who has THEIR interests in mind.
Call for a free consultation today!
[footer1]
- Published in In the News
The New York State Department of Financial Services mobile unit is stationed in Manhattan Beach until 7:00 p.m. tonight, assisting residents and business owners with bank and insurance issues. And they’ve got company: representatives from several local banks who will hopefully help ease lending and the release of tied-up insurance funds.
Assemblyman Steven Cymbrowitz writes:
On Monday, March 4th, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., representatives of five of New York’s largest banks and mortgage servicers will be stationed in the Department of Financial Services’ Mobile Command Center outside P.S. 195, 131 Irwin Street (between Shore and Oriental Boulevards) offer one-on-one help to homeowners.
JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, CitiMortgage and Ocwen Loan Servicing will be on hand. Other institutions sending representatives include OneWest Bank and Assurant, which will represent dozens of smaller banks and mortgage servicers.
… As a member of the Assembly’s Committee on Insurance, I heard testimony at a hearing last week which shed light into policyholders’ experiences with insurance companies in the four months since Sandy struck. Thousands of residents and store owners are still struggling to rebuild their homes and reopen their businesses, and for many of them, difficulties with banks and insurance claims are the primary reason why this process is taking so long.
Insurers typically issue checks jointly to a homeowner and the homeowner’s mortgage bank or servicer following the settlement of a large insurance claim. That means the bank needs to endorse the check before the homeowner may access the funds. Dual endorsement is a standard requirement of mortgage notes and insurance contracts to protect the lender’s interest. Banks may also require proof that repairs have been made before endorsing checks.
Last month, the Department of Financial Services found that banks were holding more than $200 million in insurance funds from Storm Sandy victims; the Department urged the banks to use maximum discretion and effort to speed the release of funds and asked Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to announce emergency reforms to their rules to provide banks and mortgage servicers with even more discretion to release funds.
The five participating banks and servicers will be immediately releasing an estimated $70-80 million to current borrowers as a result of these rule changes.
The Department of Financial Services is also available to anyone who has questions or concerns about general insurance-related issues.
If you can’t attend, you can still get help by calling the department at (800) 339-1759. Insurance information is also available on the department’s website.
- Published in In the News
The weather services are saying that a historic snow storm is threatening the North East Coast potentially dropping two-feet of snow. According to the National Weather Service, Boston may receive 24 inches of snow as the coastline and New York City may get 10 inches of snow. Blizzard-like conditions are expected in Suffolk Country in Long Island.
While the threat for potential damage to occur is much less than the recent super-storm Sandy, large amounts of snow can cause and reveal potential water damage issues. When large amounts of snow sits on a roof, the weight can create potential leaking areas. Additionally, if a home had a pre-existing leaking area, snow fall, when melting, will find any problem areas.
Be on the look out for any signs of leaks. Discoloration on the ceiling and any unexpected water spots around door frames are good indicators that water has found its way into your home. Additionally, it is important to keep in mind that, sometimes water leaks into the attic without you knowing. It is a good idea to take a look in your attic after a large snow fall to see if you have any potential issues. Look for any wet wood or wet insulation.
If water damage occurs, or you have a problem with your leaking roof and compensation from the insurance company, contact your insurance claim professionals at All American Public Adjusters. We have been helping victims of Hurricane Sandy handle their claims since the devastating storm hit the East-coast. We work with insurance companies on a daily basis ensuring that the homeowner is reimbursed fully for any damage that might occur to their home.
Call for a free consultation today! (888) 550-9336
[representyouinsurancepolicies] [footer1]- Published in In the News
Even though it has been a few months since Hurricane Sandy hit the cost and flooded the streets of Staten Island causing much flood damage and loss, many homeowners continue to dig out their homes and face the reality of their ruined homes. As homeowners of Staten Island assess the flood damage from Hurricane Sandy, many will be facing the process of filing insurance claims as they try to recover from the devastation.
[header1]Navigating through the flood claims process can be overwhelming especially after experiencing a national disaster. Public Adjusters, experienced, licensed insurance professionals in Staten Island are working on behalf of homeowners to help through the process. Public Adjusters take over the claim process for the homeowner ensuring that the homeowner recovers what was lost during Hurricane Sandy. Additionally, many homeowners have found peace of mind in the midst of calamity as the Public Adjuster deals with the insurance and assists through the sandy insurance claim process.
As homeowners move forward to getting their lives back on track in Staten Island, many are looking to claims experts to handle their Staten Island flood damage claims to ensure that they recover their homes, belongings and most importantly, their lives.
[representyouinsurancepolicies] [footer1]- Published in Blog, In the News