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Updated almost 10 years ago,

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Todd Farmer
  • Columbus, GA
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Hail damage claim deadline to complete work & get recoverable depreciation / increase claim amount

Todd Farmer
  • Columbus, GA
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Hail damage claim from almost 2 years ago - Trying to get the recoverable depreciation and probably will need to request increase in claim amount. No work done yet.  I know it is my fault for waiting so long so I cant blame anyone but myself.  sorry but I needed to repost this bc I had info before explanation and couldn't change it.

Thanks for any information on this

My questions are:

1-Is there a deadline for getting the recoverable depreciation?

2-Is there a deadline for getting an increase to the adjusters estimate?

3-Does the work have to be finished, started, or contracted by the dead line to get either?

Claims manager said Farm Bureau’s rule is 180 days to complete the work but that they give a 2 year window as a curtesy.

He also said the work has to be completed by the 2 year loss anniversary date to get the recoverable depreciation.

State: Georgia

Company: Farm Bureau

Loss date 3-18-13

No work done yet on roof