Tornado Damage to Property or Home

Tornados are probably one of if not the most horrifying natural disaster that can occur. Often times there is little to no warning that it is coming your way and here is not much you can do to prepare for a tornado, simply get you and your family to safety.

If you suffer damage due to a tornado you most likely have severe damage to your property as these storms are extremely powerful and destructive, and you may be realizing that you need help with a Tornado Claim.  The last thing anyone wants to deal with after suffering this type of loss is their tornado damage insurance claim, which oftentimes proves to be almost as catastrophic as the storm itself.

For assistance with an insurance claim due to tornado damage to your property or home, call the experts at Global Public Adjusters, Inc!

How can we help you with tornado damage to your property or home?

Your insurance company employs an adjuster to work on its behalf. These adjusters are paid and trained by your insurance company, do they have your best interest in mind? Insurance companies do not make any money paying claims, actually, the claims division is most likely their largest expense and therefore the easiest place for them to increase their bottom line. At Global Public Adjusters, Inc, we have State licensed Public Insurance Adjusters. You probably have enough to deal with right now. Our job includes the preparation of building damage estimates, contents inventory lists, and documenting your other losses. We handle all the tedious tasks of compiling, filing, and settling claims in your favor. This is how it’s done:

Reviewing your policy:

Reviewing the contract of the insurance policy is critical in the early stages. A comprehensive investigation of the cause and origin of a loss is performed in order to understand the variables of each specific type of loss. Together with our experts and consultants, we begin to identify, research, examine, estimate, adjust, and appraise the overall value of our client’s property loss.

Estimating your damages:

A claims package is prepared involving reports, proposals, estimates, photographs, inventories, and other supporting documentation that is constructed to present to the client’s insurance company. The latest cost estimating software is used in the preparation of reports. A strategy can then be developed for presentation purposes.

Adjusting your claim:

Communication and negotiations with our client’s insurance company is a process that evolves as the claim development is underway. Issues of policy coverage, local, state & federal laws are addressed. Mitigation and reconstruction of building systems are presented and debated with the insurance company’s adjuster.

Maximizing your settlement:

Knowledge of a policyholder’s rights and duties under an insurance policy are imperative when navigating through a complex insurance claim. Public adjusters at GPA excel at providing advocacy of our clients. The maximum recovery and indemnity of the policyholder’s property loss is our main goal. All avenues and means will be exhausted by our public adjusters at GPA. We will make sure that you get a fair settlement for your tornado damage to your property or home.

At Global Public Adjusters, Inc, we work for you and not the insurance company. When you are seeking claims assistance for tornado damage to your property or home, there is only one place that makes sense to call: GPA! We encourage you to continue browsing through our website to learn more about our services.

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Frequently Asked Questions

You should prioritize your safety and that of your family. Once it’s safe, document the damage with photos and videos, then contact a public adjuster to help assess and file your insurance claim.

A public adjuster represents your interests in the claims process, ensuring accurate damage assessments, proper documentation, and fair compensation from your insurance company.

The state of Florida allows up to three years to file a tornado damage claim, but it’s recommended to file as soon as possible to avoid complications.

Yes, but it’s crucial to document all repairs, keep receipts, and avoid major repairs until your insurance adjuster has assessed the damage.

A public adjuster can help negotiate a better settlement by providing a thorough review of the damage and advocating for the compensation you deserve.

Public adjusters typically work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you only pay if they successfully increase your claim payout.

Common tornado damage claims include structural damage to roofs and walls, water damage from storms, broken windows, and damage to personal property inside the home.