Insurance companies set up in Dayton-area locations: What to know
"When the devastation is this much, it's like nothing any of us in our area has really seen," Baker said.
Several insurance companies,
Baker said it's going to take time for repairs to be made and for contractors to see to all the calls they are getting.
Baker said State Farm has been writing checks to clients so they can stay in hotels if they have lost their homes.
If the power has gone out, he said it is best to unplug any small electrical items to prevent damage from a power surge.
For apartment buildings, Baker said the property owners will be able to use their insurance to rebuild, but the renters, if they don't have insurance, will not be able to file a claim to be repaid for their losses or to get a hotel covered through insurance while they are displaced.
He said this is why he recommends all renters have insurance plans, which can be relatively cheap. If bundled with car insurance, the discount might even cover the cost of the renters insurance plan.
While professionals should make the home repairs, Jackson said one thing homeowners can do themselves while waiting for contractors is securing their home if it is not liveable, such as boarding up windows to keep further rain from coming in and to keep people out.
"That's really the major repair that people are doing or trying to do," Jackson said.
However, she recommended against tarping a roof because without the right experience, you could get hurt.
Wood said when looking at the likelihood that a home will hold up in a storm, both older and newer homes can sustain heavy damage and it depends not on the age of the building but how well a specific home was built.
Some of the weak points that a home might have include overhanging patios attached to their roof or attached garages.
He said one type of building that can be vulnerable to this type of weather is commercial buildings with prefabricated metal, such as the
"Those metal pieces tend to peel quickly in the wind," he said.
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