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Georgetown Texas Residents – Don’t Wait! Now’s The Time to Submit Your Hail Damage Claim!

Early Thursday morning the residents of Georgetown Texas woke up and began to assess the damage from what will likely be one of the most costly hail storms in Georgetown’s history.

Hail from egg-sized to the size of tennis balls pummeled the city, especially the NW portions close to Serenada and Sun City. It was even confirmed by The National Weather Service that baseball-sized hail was produced by the storm. That’s hail that reaches 2.75 inches in diameter.

Photo Courtesy of Madelyn Young Ereckson

The baseball-sized hail was produced by an 81 mph updraft wind, and fell into roofs and cars at estimated speeds of 50-60 miles per hour. To produce updraft winds inside of a thunderstorm that strong, you need tremendous instability in the atmosphere, and strong wind shear to keep the updraft and the downdraft in the thunderstorm separate and self-sustaining.

For more information on the hailstorm, visit THIS ARTICLE, written by Nexstar Media Wire of FOX4.

If your Georgetown home or business suffered hail storm damage, now’s the time to file your hail damage claim! The experts at Insurance Claim Recovery support should be the first people you call when submitting a hail damage claim. Our certified and trusted public insurance adjusters will exclusively represent you and your claim to ensure you’re getting the fair settlement you deserve. The ICRS team will negotiate with your insurance company, and if there isn’t any recovery, you won’t owe a fee. Don’t waste your time and money trying to deal with other unprofessional and unqualified adjusters. Contact the team at Insurance Claim Recovery Support and have peace of mind that your insurance claim is being taken care of.

A severe thunderstorm with strong wind gusts and softball size hail hammered Del Rio Saturday night, causing extensive damage to vehicles, roofs, and windows.

Neighbors throughout the city reported large hailstones, ranging from quarter size to golf ball and even softball size in their properties. A severe thunderstorm warning issued by the National Weather Service alerted residents of Kinney County, Val Verde County and South Central Texas area of the storm, encouraging everyone to seek shelter immediately.

At 8:30 p.m the storm was located 12 miles east of Del Rio, moving east at 25 mph.

The storm carried a potential of 60-mile an hour wind gusts, the National Weather Service warning said.

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http://delrionewsherald.com/news/article_558fcd7c-7c5e-11ea-a0ad-4bb74bb26b64.html


If your business or property suffered from hail or storm damage, reach out to the experts at Insurance Claim Recovery Support to get insurance claim assistance from the professionals.