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Tom RongstadUser is Offline

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06/25/2007 9:14 AM  

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08/17/2007 10:31 PM  
Posted By Tom Rongstad on 08/16/2007 12:56 PM

This storm just keeps going and going. Claims coming in daily in large amounts still. Many have not even turned them in yet. 

This event is producing better for those attending than a Hurricane in '04 or '05

 

Same deal over here in MN.


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08/19/2007 2:25 PM  

I live in western WI. What IA firms are working MN hail claims? Please email me if you know of work available there.

Greatly Appreciated.

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08/22/2007 2:11 PM  
Tom..........what IA firm are you adjusting hail for?
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08/23/2007 6:19 PM  
tom a simple i dont know or i'm not saying would be enough.
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08/23/2007 6:20 PM  
this should be titled " brag post"
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10/30/2007 12:54 AM  
No shortage of hail claims here, but lots of contractor driven claims with little or minor damage lately. I live in a MN city that got hit with a few of these storms unfortunately my neighborhood got little to no hail (I needed a new roof). My wife was getting sick of answering the door due to the contractor hoard beating it down.

I do have to say there must be a bunch of bad adjusters out there buying thermal blistering, manufactures defects and circling bird crap as hail. Half or more of my neighbors have gotten new roofs courtesy of their insurance companies for bogus hail damage. It irritates me to see some adjusters buying everything because of greed or they just do not have a clue. It devalues our profession.
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11/18/2007 2:13 PM  
i will second josh....lots of bogus claims here in MN, and im working as a contractor up here.
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11/18/2007 4:42 PM  

That would be the carriers fault. With every photo, there should be sevaral close ups to veryify hit damage. If they are paying out for blistering poop damage, they deserve it. I would not, as an examiner, accept a roof claim without several close ups.


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11/19/2007 10:20 PM  

All of us have worked hail storms like this. I never had much trouble after a real smart breakfast bud taught me a good lessen in a few words. "all of these claims have to be closed by someone, it might as well be me".

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