If your home or business has been affected by a tornado or storm, the damage can be devastating. Luckily, most Texas homeowner insurance policies include coverage for tornadoes (expect along the coast); however, insurance companies are notorious for denying or undervaluing property damage. To be successful, all of your losses must be properly documented which can be difficult. So, we've provided a few tips to help with the process. If you still need help, Give Us a Call or Text at 214-699-6524 or contact us through our website for a free case evaluation.
Contact Your Insurance Company
Contact your insurance agent or insurance company immediately. All you need is your policy number and an adjuster should contact you soon after. If an adjuster has not contacted you within a day or two, follow up with your insurance company.
Document Your Damages
Do not throw away damaged property. While it may seem obvious that you had furniture and a refrigerator inside your home, insurance companies will deny compensation if these losses are not properly documented. The following are a few ways to document your losses:
When making your claim it is important to note that most Texas homeowners policies cover the following:
Before signing any type of release with the insurance company, it is important to make sure you are receiving proper compensation for your losses. If you need help or your insurance company is giving you trouble, Give Us a Call or Text at 214-699-6524 or contact us through our website for a free case evaluation.
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Andrew J. Wooley
Personal Injury Attorney
Andrew J. Wooley is a dedicated personal injury attorney based in Dallas, Texas. He focuses on helping accident victims recover fair compensation for their injuries. With a commitment to personalized service, Andrew works directly with each client to understand their unique situation and fight for their rights.





