Homeowners can follow a few key tips for cleaning up after storm damage. For cases with damaged homes due to a falling tree, call the insurance company. Ensure the space is safe, especially in the event of a broken window. Determine whether a policy covers temporary living expenses for homes that are unsafe to occupy, and keep all receipts from transactions associated with temporary relocating. Refrain from making permanent repairs until the insurance company has inspected the damage; keep these receipts. If a fallen tree was from a neighbor’s yard, the neighbor’s insurance policy might be able to cover it. For trees falling on automobiles, homeowners with comprehensive auto insurance will be covered. | Read More
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