Posted by Erik Ks Farmer on October 21, 2011 at 11:15:18 from (199.192.210.26):
We had a very severe windstorm go through here the 18th of August and I noticed some structural damage to an older 2 story barn on the place we bought. I did not find the full extent of the damage until Monday evening when I was putting a drill in a machine shed near the barn. The entire structure has shifted on the foundation form north to south (wind came from northwest). Half of the floor joists have split through on the southwest side of the barn and stones have fallen from the foundation on the north side. Insurance adjuster called today, wanted to come look at the barn next week. He said it would not be necessary for me to be there and then said "it is an old barn, it was built in 1958". As he has already come to the conclusion on the this claim, what can I do to prepare an argument to make sure this damage is covered as it should be?
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