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James Babin
  • Architect
  • New Orleans, LA
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Asbestos Roof Replacement/Public Adjuster

James Babin
  • Architect
  • New Orleans, LA
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In a stroke of bad (but potentially good) luck my property was hit by a tornado and a fair amount of damage was caused to the front porch due to an oak tree falling on it.  The roof of the porch is asphalt shingle while the rest of the roof for the house is asbestos tile.  Here in New Orleans, many of the old houses still have asbestos tiles.  A good bit of the tiles were damaged. 

I have filed a claim and the adjuster is coming next week.  I have also been speaking to many roofers and one of them is recommending that a public adjuster get involved ASAP, as any insurance company (in his experience) is likely going to fight full replacement.  The argument, however is that asbestos cannot be repaired and must be replaced.  I have gotten many quotes from roofers and every single one of them have said the same thing. No one will repair. 

Public adjusters are a new concept to me and I don't fully understand it.  Does anyone have experience working with a public adjuster?  Is it a good idea to get them involved and meet with the field adjuster?  

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