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State Farm provides insights on navigating severe weather claims
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5/28/2024
State Farm's spokesperson, Shane Allen, discusses the surge in claims following recent severe weather events and provides practical tips on filing a claim if you've been affected by storms.
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Well, from Texas to the Midwest, we've seen a trail of damage left by severe weather.
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Whether large or small, you want to make sure you submit your claims to your insurance company.
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Shane Allen, spokesperson from State Farm, joins us to discuss their response and what
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you need to know when severe weather strikes your area.
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And before anybody asks, yes, he does know Jake from State Farm.
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Of course, that was my first question.
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I do want to follow up with some more questions here.
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It's just been round after round of damaging severe storms.
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So how many states have your agents deployed to just since last week?
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Yeah, well, first of all, our hearts go out to anyone who was impacted by those storms
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over the weekend.
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And then you look at what's happening in North Texas, that one-two punch.
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So hopefully those who had damage were able to make those temporary repairs, maybe with
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tarps on their roof to prevent future damage from these storms that are going on.
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That's really important.
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State Farm has a coordinated catastrophe response in Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Oklahoma,
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Illinois, and of course, Texas, also Tennessee.
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And we've got on-site remote customer care centers in Claremore, Oklahoma, and in Rogers,
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Arkansas, where I am right now.
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We have over 19,000 State Farm agents across the country that live and work in a city near
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you.
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So we're always there.
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But customers can always start filing that claim with the State Farm app.
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We've also got thousands of claims representatives ready to take calls at 1-800-SF-CLAIM.
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And what type of claims are you seeing and how many have your agents help process for
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customers?
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That's a really good question.
01:37
You know, most of the claims that we're seeing are for wind and hail, as you can imagine
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from the reports that you've been doing all over the weekend and this morning.
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As of this morning, Tuesday morning, we've received approximately 3,500 home and auto
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claims in Arkansas, 3,000 in Missouri, 1,100 in Kentucky, 630 in Oklahoma, 500 in Illinois,
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500 in Texas, and about 400 in Tennessee.
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Yeah, helpful numbers there to know just what you guys have been dealing with.
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However, our viewers at home that may be in the path of severe weather, whether that's
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today or as we head throughout the rest of the season, what advice do you have for them
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to make sure they stay covered?
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You know, it's been a really busy severe weather season.
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And hurricane season doesn't even officially start until this Saturday.
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I would recommend that folks start to do a home inventory.
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What may seem like a little bit of work on the front end will really help you out if
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you unfortunately find yourself in a situation where you need to replace things that have
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been lost in a storm.
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You can even, you know, take your cell phone and walk around your house and start recording
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things in your rooms and drawers and closets.
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That can really help speed up the claims process should the worst happen.
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And of course, we're already getting reports of damage across North Texas, including the
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Dallas area.
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What tips can you give our viewers watching this morning?
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Stay safe, stay weather aware, listen to the local authorities, the local meteorologists.
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They know what's going on.
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And then as soon as it's safe, call your agent, start taking photos of damage, and let's get
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that claims process started as soon as possible.
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