Texas Needs CAT Adjusters to Handle Wildfire and Drought Claims
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If you live in Texas, you might have heard of the crazy natural disasters that have happened over the years. If you haven\’t take a look!
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The winter season was incredibly mild across the United States. States that are usually buried in snow by early November were surprised to get through December without much ice or snow to speak of. Now, as the season is supposedly coming to an end, severe winter storms threaten to overtake most states. Once Americans get
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2020 was an historic year for weather related disasters. We had a record setting hurricane season and an historic wildfire season that grabbed a lot of headlines and deployed many thousands of adjusters into the field to help victims. However, those major events somewhat overshadowed a very active year for midwest storms. From tornadoes to
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On the Monday of August 10, 2020, a vicious group of storms ripped through a half-dozen states in the Plains and the Midwest with winds over 100 mph. Hundreds of residents in Iowa, Wisconsin and Illinois were left with no power the next morning. These terrifying storms were classified as a derecho after The National
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Texas is a huge state, almost every type of weather condition is experienced here, sometimes several conditions all in one day. It is definitely a land of extremes. In the west, one-third of the state experiences cold winters and low humidity. The eastern two-thirds of the state swelters in sub-tropical weather with occasional cold fronts
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Storm season is upon us once again. The storms themselves bring with them their own set of challenges – strong winds, torrential rain, and a few hailstorms here and there, to name a few. This year promises to be even more of a challenge due to the lingering threat of COVID-19. This, along with homes
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Lake Texoma Flooding After several years of drought conditions, Texas was excited for recent rains. Now with complete saturation of the ground, the runoff is creating a vastly different set of issues. KTEN provides some recent news coverage.Here is some interesting drone footage of the Denison Dam spillway taken May 24, 2015.
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Hurricane Amanda has become the strongest eastern Pacific hurricane on record in the month of May after a period of rapid intensification. This is the first named storm of the season. click here for info Follow the storm: The Weather Channel The National Hurricane Center
As day broke over a grim scene of splintered trees and shattered homes there, forecasters warned that tens of millions of people — from Iowa to the Gulf Coast to the Carolinas — were still in the path of a days-long storm system. Deadly Tornado Outbreak As the storm system churns east, the threat of
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