by Strategic Claim Consultants | Aug 11, 2021 | Blog, Georgia Public Adjuster, Insurance 101, Insurance Claim, Strategic Tips
A Changing Climate and the Insurance Industry If you were to open the news right now, it’s undeniable that there are some very serious things happening around the world. Australia has dealt with some of the most severe fires in its history, burning millions of acres...
by Strategic Claim Consultants | Mar 1, 2021 | Georgia Public Adjuster, Hail, Insurance Claim, Strategic Tips, Tornado, Weather
Preparing for Spring: Hail and Tornado Season You know the saying, April Showers bring May Flowers? Well, here in Georgia the saying should go more something like “When the seasons turn around, the tornadoes and hail come down”. If you’re in Georgia, you know there’s...
by Strategic Claim Consultants | Sep 9, 2020 | Hurricane Isaias, Hurricanes, Strategic Tips
Hurricane Isaias is responsible for $10 million in damage to millions of homes and businesses in Oak Island, North Carolina. The manager of Ocean Crest Fishing Pier, Lynn Small, said that the pier and hotels suffered over $1 million in damages. This property is in the...
by Strategic Claim Consultants | Sep 5, 2020 | Hurricane Laura, Louisiana Public Adjuster, Strategic Tips
Louisiana is a state known for its food, culture, and unique characteristics that attract visitors. Not only that, however, as the laws make this state unique as well. Louisiana is primarily based on the Napoleonic Code, instead of the English common law. The laws for...
by Strategic Claim Consultants | Aug 21, 2020 | Derecho, Insurance Claim, Strategic Tips
Iowa is in the beginning stages of recovery from the derecho that ripped across the state last week. This is considered one of the worst weather events in 2020 within the United States due to the severity. Currently, 25 counties in Iowa have been declared disasters by...
by Strategic Claim Consultants | Aug 18, 2020 | Derecho, Strategic Tips
Last week, states across the midwest suffered catastrophic damage from a derecho. A derecho is described as a dangerous, ferocious wall of wind like an inland hurricane. The derecho traveled through Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Michigan, Nebraska, and Wisconsin....