Storms Damage Scenarios

Big storms can be furious and frightening, and you should put safety first. If your neighborhood has seen major problems, play it safe. If you the risk of flooding or structural damage, don't go inside. Find another place to stay until you're sure.

Get through the storm, and then examine the aftermath. Read below for more.

Insurance Payouts

Coverage varies based on your neighborhood, your policy, the amount of damage and more.

The sooner you file claims, the easier getting payouts will be. You could get short shrift if you don't act quickly.

Storms that cause property damage may lead to mold growth and more.

  • Winter Storms: Heavy snow can cause collapsed roofs, break trees and electric systems, and more.
  • Hail Aftermath: Major hail storms can damage siding and shingles, leading to long-term leaks and compounding damage.
  • Water Damage: Water from floods can seep into foundations, ruin structures and possessions inside, lead to mold growth and more.
  • Wind Damage: This can rip off siding, shingles and even whole roofs, destroy glass, wreak havoc on trees and electricity hookups and cause additional damage.
  • Tropical Storm and Tornado Damage: Circular wind storms can wreak havoc on your home or business, like catastrophic damage to siding, roofs, landscaping and more.

Find a Trusted Storm Repair Team

It's vital to repair the damage quickly, but don't put yourself in harm's way. Before you start making repairs, work with your insurance agent. Contact us for more information.