It's Your Responsibility To Notify Your Insurance About Hail Damage
Hail Damage And Hail Damage Claims
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Hail can fall suddenly, without notice. Hail can range in size from small pea-sized hail to large stones the size of baseballs (or sometimes even bigger). In June 2010, a storm in South Dakota produced hailstones that were up to 8 inches in diameter and weighed more than 1 pound.
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After a hail storm, you should inspect your property looking for things such as cracked windows, dents on your vehicles, damage to trees, siding, HVAC systems, gutters and of course shingles.
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Hailstorms can create damage that is less obvious and a public adjuster can help determine the scope of the related damages; not just the visible ones. A public adjuster will guide you through the claim process ensuring that paperwork is completed properly and that your claim is maximized to cover your loss.
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Your insurance has experts that look out for their best interests. Shouldn't you?