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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We had a major tree incident several years back. We went with the insurance contractor (we have USAA). IT was definitely easier because they speak the sam language as the insurance company. We got an estimate from another contractor who didn't understand what the insurance company needed to know and didn't itemize in the way the insurance company does it. The work was fine. It was not high budget but our house wasn't high budget. Everything looked and functioned well when it was finished.[/quote] We have USAA as well. Was the work done in a relatively timely fashion? Did USAA give you any problems during the entire ordeal?[/quote] Not this PP, but another USAA customer. We've twice dealt with USAA claims when we've had tree damage. Both times we used recommended contractors/specialists (Paul Davis Restoration and then that company subcontracted arborist). Relatively speaking, the trees didn't do significant damage (crushed a small portion of a backyard fence and in other incidence, falling limb broke gutter and roof framing) but USAA didn't mess around. Currently in the midst of a flooded kitchen/dishwasher leak USAA claim and it has been a different story. Agonizingly slow and complicated.[/quote]
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