Recovering from a Tornado
Protecting you and your family
- Keep calm. Stay in your shelter until after the storm is over.
- Check people around you for injuries. Begin first aid or seek
help if necessary.
- When you go outside, watch out for downed power lines.
Protecting your property
- Make temporary repairs to prevent further loss from rain, wind
or looting. These costs are reimbursable under most policies so
keep the receipts.
- Keep receipts for additional living expenses such as temporary
housing. These costs are reimbursable under most policies so keep
the receipts.
- Make a detailed list of all damaged or destroyed personal property.
Don't throw out damaged property until you have met with an adjuster.
- Check utility lines and appliances for damage. If you smell
gas, open the windows and turn off the main valve. Don't turn
on lights or appliances until the gas has dissipated. If electric
wires are shorting out, turn off the power.
- Don't be rushed into signing repair contracts. Deal with reputable
contractors. If you're unsure about a contractor's credentials,
contact your claims adjuster, Better Business Bureau or Chamber
of Commerce for referrals. Make sure the contractor you hire is
experienced in repair work - not just new construction. Be sure
of payment terms and consult your agent or adjuster before you
sign any contracts.
- Notify your insurance agent or company representative as soon
as possible. If you have vacated the premises, make sure your
representative knows where to contact you.
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