Wind Damage
Five Star Claims of Florida Public Adjuting helps you settle your fire claim. When a wind damage insurance claim is filed, it is YOUR responsibility, the policyholder to prove the extent of damages and that they are covered under your insurance policy. When you hire a Public Adjuster, this burden becomes our burden. At Five Star Claims Adjusting, our Public Adjusters prepare, file, and negotiate maximum dollar settlements of your insurance wind damage claims.
About Wind Damage
Wind Damage is any damage that has been caused by high winds or a severe wind storm.
High winds can’t usually be predicted but with high technology and many other devices we are now able to at least get somewhat of an idea on what to expect when it comes it the weather.
The best notification or alert information you can obtain in regards to weather would be to watch your local weather channel and take as many precautions as possible and as soon as possible. Devising or following through a plan of action on what to do when there is high winds or a severe wind storm, is probably your best defense against Mother Nature.
Dust devil - a small, localized updraft of rising air.
Wind storm - A storm marked by high wind with little or no precipitation.Windstorm damage often opens the door for massive amounts of water and debris to cause further damage to a structure. European windstorms and derechos are two type of windstorms.
Squall - sudden onset of wind increase of at least 16 knots (30 km/h) or greater sustained for at least one minute.
Gale - An extratropical storm with sustained winds between 34-48 knots (39-55 mph or 63–90 km/h).
Thunderstorm - A thunderstorm is a type of storm that generates lightning and the attendant thunder. It is normally accompanied by heavy precipitation. Thunderstorms occur throughout the world, with the highest frequency in tropical rainforest regions where there are conditions of high humidity and temperature along with atmospheric instability. These storms occur when high levels of condensation form in a volume of unstable air that generates deep, rapid, upward motion in the atmosphere. The heat energy creates powerful rising air currents that swirl upwards to the tropopause. Cool descending air currents produce strong downdraughts below the storm. After the storm has spent its energy, the rising currents die away and downdraughts break up the cloud. Individual storm clouds can measure 2–10 km across.
Tropical Cyclone - A tropical cyclone is a storm system with a closed circulation around a centre of low pressure, fueled by the heat released when moist air rises and condenses. The name underscores its origin in the tropics and their cyclonic nature. Tropical cyclones are distinguished from other cyclonic storms such as nor'easters and polar lows by the heat mechanism that fuels them, which makes them "warm core" storm systems.
Hailstorm - a type of storm that precipitates chunks of ice. Hailstorms usually occur during regular thunder storms. While most of the hail that precipitates from the clouds is fairly small and virtually harmless, there have been cases of hail greater than 2 inches diameter that caused much damage and injuries.
Tornado - A tornado is a violent, destructive wind storm occurring on land. Usually its appearance is that of a dark, funnel-shaped cyclone. Often tornadoes are preceded by a thunderstorm and a wall cloud. They are often called the most destructive of storms, and while they form all over the world, the interior of the United States is the most prone area, especially throughout Tornado Alley.
At Five Star Claims we don't settle just fire claims. We have expertise in working all insurance
companies and insurance claim types throughout Florida.
Below are some types of claims we handle at Five Star Claims Adjusting:
Arson - Burglary -Theft - Fire - Hail -Mold - Hurricane - Pipe Burst - Vandelism
Water Damage - Wind - Sinkhole - Tornado - Lightning - Business Interuption - Aviatation/Marine
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