Tornado Damage
Tornadoes can cause sudden, severe destruction—and insurance claims often move fast. Call a licensed public adjuster first to document the full loss and protect your claim.
Talk to an expertTornadoes can cause sudden, severe destruction—and insurance claims often move fast. Call a licensed public adjuster first to document the full loss and protect your claim.
Talk to an expertTornado damage is often widespread and complex. High winds can tear off roofing, damage trusses, collapse fencing, and send debris into windows, siding, and doors. Once the building envelope is compromised, water intrusion can follow—damaging ceilings, walls, flooring, insulation, and electrical systems. Many properties also suffer from structural shifting, impact damage, and loss of personal belongings.
After a tornado, homeowners are usually dealing with emergency repairs, temporary living arrangements, and safety concerns—while also trying to keep up with claim deadlines and documentation requests. In catastrophe situations, inspections can be rushed and estimates may miss key line items, code-related upgrades, or the true scope of structural and interior repairs needed to restore the property.
Lightman & Fields represents policyholders—not insurance companies. We help identify the full scope of tornado-related damage, document the loss, and present a clear, well-supported claim to pursue a fair settlement. If your claim is delayed, underpaid, or disputed, we push back with evidence and an itemized scope—so you’re not left negotiating alone.
A public insurance adjuster works for you—the policyholder. Our job is to make sure your damages are fully documented and properly valued, and that your claim is presented clearly to the insurance company.
With the team at Lightman & Fields, you’ll get:
If your tornado damage claim has been delayed, underpaid, or denied, we can review your file and help you pursue the coverage you paid for.