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Last Post 02/17/2008 10:39 PM by  rcarv3135
Bad Weather in DFW area
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04/13/2007 8:28 PM

    Don't know what this will produce, hail, few small tornado's etc.

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    AUTO MAN
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    04/16/2007 2:55 PM
    WELL ACCORDING TO LOCAL MEDIA REPORTS THERE APPEARS TO BE A LOT OF HAIL DAMAGE IN THE FORT WORTH AREA. ALSO THE OUTLYING AREAS HAD HAIL. TWO CONFIRMED TORNADOES TOUCHED DOWN . HAIL DMAGE TO ROOF AND AUTOMOBILES IS WIDESPREAD.
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    Tom Rongstad
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    04/17/2007 1:03 PM

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    01Snake
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    04/17/2007 1:09 PM
    Posted By Tom Rongstad on 04/17/2007 1:03 PM

    Claims are just pouring in.

     

     

    From which carrier(s)?

     

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    Dimechimes
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    04/17/2007 2:34 PM
    This news article today says about 5500 autos and 3500 homes/businesses report damage. I'm curious how accurate this could be:

    http://www.claimsguides.com/news/so.../78759.htm
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    Ray Hall
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    04/17/2007 4:59 PM
    3500 buildings, they local adjusters can work this out in 10 days
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    01Snake
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    04/17/2007 5:20 PM
    Give it time. The roofers are probably on their way up there now. In a few weeks there will be a lot more claims being filed.
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    Tom Toll
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    04/17/2007 5:59 PM

    Yes, and there will be those that have beening hoping that a hail storm would come through so they can get a new roof. Adjusters don't make much looking a no claims and there will be plenty of them.

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    01Snake
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    04/17/2007 7:12 PM
    Posted By Tom Toll on 04/17/2007 5:59 PM

    Yes, and there will be those that have beening hoping that a hail storm would come through so they can get a new roof. Adjusters don't make much looking a no claims and there will be plenty of them.

     

    Make more than you will sitting at home doing nothing.

     

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    JSmith
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    04/18/2007 1:00 AM
    I hear that Farmers alone has 3000 property claims as of Tuesday so the count of 3,500 cannot be correct.
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    rcarv3135
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    02/17/2008 9:20 PM
    Hail season may come early this year, yesterday 2/16/08 we had some reports of large hail, maybe some of us can get back to work!
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    okclarryd
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    02/17/2008 9:43 PM

    Supposedly, there was hail in the eastern half of Oklahoma yesterday.

    I wasn't there...............which means it's an unfounded rumor
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    rcarv3135
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    02/17/2008 10:39 PM
    Heard that too, I spoke to a local venor about the storm, they said they may get some claims over in Tyler TX, East of DFW. They said something about a CAT was declared, didn't here anything on the news though.
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