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Last Post 03/29/2008 1:08 AM by  JohnB
Tornadoes in Atlanta
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Tom Toll
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03/15/2008 1:46 PM

    You adjusters in Atlanta should be pretty busy for a while. I watched the CNN videos and there is  a lot of complex damages. Hopefully you will see some work out of this. There a large number of residential losses also. Good Luck.

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    Ray Hall
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    03/16/2008 12:06 AM

    Many reports of golf ball to 2.5 inch hail all along 1-20 for several hundred miles , should generate thousands of roof claims.

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    03/29/2008 1:08 AM
    I have contractor friends in Georgia and Gainesville Fla. My wife is from the Carolinas (NC) and I see 11000 claims in SC. I own a licensed contracting firm in NC and exterior products firm in Indiana. Whats up with that area (Southeastern US). I am in Seattleworking for the largest firm in the state a s an estimator due to lack of work in FL and the Midwest(I don't do flood). Im ready to get back to what i call home. Can anyone fill me in on the staus of the area. It'll cost me thousands to go do a scouting expedition and was hoping I could get a better idea from here.


    THX in advance


    John E Blakesmith
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