Wind damage this weekend?

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  • redeemed.man

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    Apr 29, 2013
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    Don't file a claim before contacting us. If you think you may have suffered any wind damage at your home or business this weekend please fill out the contact form at: http://www.dottrio.com/contact-us for a no cost, no obligation storm damage inspection and claim evaluation.

    We provide Public Adjuster services in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington, DC.

    Dottrio is the first Public Adjuster firm in Maryland to also be licensed as a General Contractor. Dottrio provides expert claims assistance on losses resulting from Fire, Smoke, Wind, Hail, Water Damage, Hurricane, Tornado, Vandalism, Burglary, and other perils.

    Dottrio proudly supports this forum through our Industry Partner status and annual shooting events.
     

    redeemed.man

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    I had a small tear off. It's still laying in the yard. LOL

    Are you still with State Farm or did you go with USAA? I can get you set up for an inspection. I already have all the info. There may be additional damage that is not evident from the ground. Do you want me to schedule with you or just come out whenever?
     

    Blaster229

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    Are you still with State Farm or did you go with USAA? I can get you set up for an inspection. I already have all the info. There may be additional damage that is not evident from the ground. Do you want me to schedule with you or just come out whenever?

    Still with State Farm.
     

    marylandmark

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    redeemed.man

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    Reason for asking, just curious?

    My boat canopy got creamed.
    I suggested he switch last time I looked at the property for him.

    Seldom do I make recommendations because most insurers are horrible (even when you think they treated you fairly they didn't) but if you are eligible for USAA get it.

    If the boat canopy looks like that it is likely you have some lift on the roof. If you want it inspected hit the link and I will get it handled for you.
     

    marylandmark

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    Thanks, I have USAA so glad they have your seal of approval (sounds smart-alecky but being serious).
     

    redeemed.man

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    Thanks, I have USAA so glad they have your seal of approval (sounds smart-alecky but being serious).
    They are not perfect but they are by far better than just about anybody else. This is based upon handling thousands of claims including hundreds with USAA.
     

    fidelity

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    Possible that we would see the damage now? Wife just alerted me to water leaks at home and we did just have a small storm pass by.
     

    PJDiesel

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    Reason for asking, just curious?

    My boat canopy got creamed.

    I'm surprised you're allowed to have a canopy. MDE has been on my balls about every aspect of my permit (fully approved now). No "shaded area" allowed, supposed SAV in my area back in 2011 (none since).

    I have a pretty large project starting Monday, 100 feet of fixed dock, 30 foot floater, two lifts, 70+ feet of new bulk head.

    Huh,..... maybe I should let State Farm know about this,.. wonder if they insure that kind of thing.
     

    Blaster229

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    Sep 14, 2010
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    Lot of damage? Sorry to hear.

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    Eh. I backed up into my garage/brick wall facade. Trailer hitch punctured through some brick and kind of offset some stuff. Pushed the door frame back about three inches. Fvcking mess. If my driveway wasn't so steep, the car wouldn't roll forward back down needing extra taps on the gas to go up. Too hard a tap, slid my foot to the left to hit the brake, but my sole hit the edge instead (keeping my foot from going on top of the brake pedal) and stayed on the accelerator when I stepped.
    Odd thing was, even backing up, I had the habit to "swerve out of the way" (of God knows what?) And hit the wall instead of straight into the door. Can't blame this one on the wife or booze. Lol
     

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