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How You Can Prepare Your Commercial Business for a Hurricane
When a weather event the magnitude of a hurricane hits your property, there are many things set in motion such as personal safety, debris removal, damage mitigation and insurance claim filing. Safety is the most important. Here are the most common types of damage that can occur to your commercial building, the things you can do in advance to prepare for the worst, and the most common mistakes to avoid when performing repairs.
Download Storm Damage Assessment: A Practical Guide for Assessing Storm Damage by Don Lamont
Don Lamont, CEO of D.A. Lamont Public Adjusters, LLC is your guide through the complicated practice of Storm Damage Assessment. Don and his firm have successfully worked on $100,000,000’s of Storm Damage Claims and Don is one of the Premier Adjusters in the United States today frequently helping on commercial and industrial property owners, municipal government agencies and homeowners with their insurance claims.
Top 10 States for Hail Damage
Hailstorms are not the most expensive storm per event but are the most common of damaging perils. Each year thousands of homes and businesses are damaged by hail.
Preparing your home or business for this year’s hurricane season
Hurricane season begins this June and lasts until November, mainly affecting home and business owners on the East Coast and Gulf Coast of the United States. However, due to their often times massive size and severity, high winds and rain can cross over into other states that do not border the coasts.
How to Identify and Repair Your Hail Damaged Roof
Quality roofing shingles are intended to protect your home’s roof. However, after even a minor hail storm, your once healthy roof can quickly deteriorate.
FEMA Releases Shelter in Place Guidance
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) released Shelter-in-Place Pictogram Guidance for ten hazards and three building types.
When does your homeowners insurance cover mold?
Homeowners insurance policies typically keep their wording very vague in regards to mold coverage. Usually, these policies do not cover mold damage except for when the mold is a direct result of a claim they do cover, such as flooding or water damage.
Roof Safety in Lake Charles, Louisiana
Don Lamont explains the importance of staying safe while performing roof inspections.
Help protect your family, your home and your wallet
Keep informed with these disaster preparation tips for the upcoming Texas storm seasons. Be prepared for a hurricane (June through November) Monitor NOAA and your
Don Lamont’s Storm Damage Assessment Resources
The following are some fantastic resources for proper storm damage assessment: IICRC Standards by Lee Senter and Howard Wolf DOWNLOAD HERE The National Institutes of
53 Signs Of Bad Faith Insurance Claims Settlement Practices
The following are some examples and indicators of bad faith insurance claims settlement practices and a few of the signs that may be indicative to