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Last Post 04/30/2007 6:33 PM by  Medulus
Baseball Size Hail - Fort Worth area
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Jimbo
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04/13/2007 10:36 PM

    Local television is reporting baseball size hail and other damge in the following locations after the Friday evening storm:

    Fort Worth: 121 and Harwood and Highway 121 at Beach Street (This is also where the tornado hit), and Lake Worth

    Colleyville, Texas (North of DFW Airport)

    DFW Airport

    North Richland Hills, Texas (North Fort Worth)

    Saginaw, Texas (North Fort Worth)

     

    If you would like further information and see the photos viewers have sent in, you can go to http://community.myfoxdfw.com/  for the blog.

    Maybe this will bring work.

    Jimbo McMennamy

    Additional information and photos can be found at http://cbs11tv.com/

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    http://cbs11tv.com/topstories/local_story_103202436.html">April 13 storm picturehttp://llnw.img.viacomlocalnetworks...3220333/lg" width="175" border="0" />

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    bent1973
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    04/14/2007 1:32 PM

    This was all over the news. I was at the Mavericks/Jazz game during this with my friend from North Richland Hills and his wife called and said it was terrible. If anyone is working these claims drop me a line. I'd gladly buy your lunch or something to ride with you on a few claims over there.

    Ted

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    Ray Hall
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    04/15/2007 8:09 PM

    This weekends weather in Ft Worth, The  South and East Coast should get most of the old established storm adjusters who are not working, out and working. Some of the best new people who made their mark in 05 should also get called out.

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    ntzjazz
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    04/16/2007 8:30 AM
    i know a vendor who sent 4 teams for steep two story to tx on sat. ...they said Monday should be the day....we shall see and lets all hope

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    ntzjazz
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    04/16/2007 8:32 AM

    it will be interesting to see if my vendor can produce anything out of this

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    wstj
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    04/16/2007 10:44 AM
    What vendors are gearing up here?
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    Tom Toll
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    04/16/2007 12:46 PM

    It appears the hail is large enough to do damage to roofs, etc. Problem is, how widespread is it. Is it widespread enough for cat adjusters to be deployed?

    Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.
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    Jimbo
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    04/16/2007 2:02 PM
    I drove an area this morning that had broken skylights and windshields. Aprox. 1000 homes in this area. I dont think this will be a large cat. Hope I'm wrong. We all need to work
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    AUTO MAN
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    04/16/2007 2:50 PM
    AS AN AUTO ADJUSTER ,I WAS PUT ON STANDBY SUNDAY MORNING. IT APPEARS THAT THERE ARE A LOT OF HAIL DAMAGED AUTOMOBILES IN THE DALLAS AND FORT WORTH AREA. I SHOULD KNOW MORE ON MONDAY AFTERNOON.
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    butch sanders
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    04/17/2007 9:45 PM
    i are a roofer.
    we are not storm chasers, we do tile roofs, and small ( 200 square) commercial work. we have more work than we can handle.
    skylites are damaged for sure. also vents.
    some i have been on will not cover deductible for damages.
    does the homeowner get charged a claim if there is not enough damage for replacement? i believe in a catastrophe they are not.
    once again, in my opinion, from what i have seen in this area, very marginal.
    low slopes obviously suffering most damage. i have been @ Hwy. 26 & 121. lots of damage that would leave me questioning to total roof or not.
    what are the hits per square going to be?
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    JSmith
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    04/18/2007 12:56 AM
    Are you serious? "I ARE A ROOFER"?
    For all adjusters....the next time you meet a roofer to discuss a claim, remember this post....and the words " I are a roofer". nuf sayd. Go get em' Jimbo and Git R Dun!!!

    Mr. Todd, the hits per square will be, um, 2, 4, and 736. Hope that helps.
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    butch sanders
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    04/18/2007 8:07 AM
    thanx for your help smith
    i was trying to be considerate, so i dont have my customers call in for not enough damage. i guess with A-holes like you out there, i need to have everybody ask for an assesment of damage.
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    Tom Toll
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    04/18/2007 11:02 AM

    Brooks, you will need to find, as a rule, 10 definitive hits per square. Those of course need to be damaging hail strikes, not blisters or eruptions.

    John, I think he was just trying to be funny, thats the way I interpret his post anyway.

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    butch sanders
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    04/18/2007 11:40 PM

    the ones i saw, had indentions under the tab.
    some slopes had plenty of hits. South & West. other 2 were clean.
    thanks for your help Tom.
    with the Texas deductibles, i think homeowners should wait for the huge hits. (if they want their carrier to pay for roof)
    lots of people can get a roof, and pay the deductible, but is that really the best course of action?

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    04/30/2007 6:33 PM

    April 13 storm picture

     

    Is it just me, or does the hailstone on the right look a little suspicious?

    Steve Ebner CPCU AIC AMIM

    "With great power comes great responsibility." (Stanley Martin Lieber, Amazing Fantasy # 15 August 1962)
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