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Georgia Claims Guide

Georgia Wind Damage Help

Wind can lift roofs and break trees. This page keeps it simple.

"Every Georgia homeowner deserves fair treatment from their insurance company."

What to Do First

Follow these 5 essential steps immediately after the storm.

1

Make it safe. Stay away from down lines.

2

Stop more damage. Use a tarp if you can do it safely.

3

Take photos and video right away.

4

Call your insurance company and ask for a claim number.

5

Keep receipts for repairs, materials, and temporary fixes.

What to Photograph

Take these photos as soon as it’s safe. They help prove what happened.

Roof (all sides)

Gutters, downspouts, vents

Window screens, AC fins, exterior paint

Inside water stains (ceiling, walls)

Any broken items outside

Free Downloads to Keep You on Track

Printable checklists and guides to help you stay organized.

Storm Damage Photo Checklist

A quick checklist to help you document storm damage correctly and protect your insurance claim.

Storm Damage Insurance Claim Timeline

An easy-to-follow timeline showing key steps and deadlines in the storm insurance claim process.

Why Storm Damage Claims Get Stuck

Learn the common reasons storm damage claims are delayed or denied—and how to avoid them.

Do I Need an Attorney for My Storm Damage Claim

A simple guide to help you decide if legal help is necessary for your storm damage claim.

Georgia Wind damage articles

In-depth guides and resources for Georgia homeowners.

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FAQs

Quick answers to common Georgia Wind damage questions.

Is missing shingles a big deal?
It can become a leak fast. Document and cover.
Photograph, prevent more damage, then remove safely.

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Helpful Resources

Georgia & National resources to help with your storm damage claim

Georgia Office of Commissioner of Insurance and Safety Fire

Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency

Georgia Attorney General Consumer Protection Division

Georgia Secretary of State Professional Licensing Boards

National Resources

FEMA Disaster Helpline

Disaster assistance (apply + check status)

U.S. Small Business Administration Disaster Assistance (loans + support)

American Red Cross (shelter + supplies + reunification)

211 (local help fast)

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Storm Damage Photo Checklist

Storm Damage Insurance Claim Timeline

Why Storm Damage Claims Get Stuck

Do I Need an Attorney for My Storm Damage Claim