
Located in Jumping Branch, West Virginia, the Jumping Branch and Nimitz Volunteer Fire Department has reported that it’s suffered damages as a result of the recent winter storm that swept most of the nation. The fire department got an estimated twenty-five to twenty-six inches of snow accumulation on its roof, resulting in a sagging roof and trust damage. Fortunately, the department was able to move valuable and important equipment to a neighboring fire department, and its next step is to
bring in an independent insurance adjuster to assess the damage.
Unfortunately, this small volunteer fire department isn’t the only organization to experience damages as a result of the winter weather. Stories like this one are cropping up across the United States. If you need help handling the influx of claims you are likely experiencing, know that you can contact an independent insurance adjuster with HC Adjusters for assistance at any time.
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