Florence sits in Boone County along the I-75 corridor — directly in the active southwest storm path that runs through the Greater Cincinnati metro. Hail and wind events that hit the Ohio side typically hit Florence too. Kentucky storm damage claims follow the same insurer-adjuster-supplement process as Ohio. Joe handles both sides of the river with equal experience.
Florence sits in Boone County along the I-75 corridor — directly in the active southwest storm path that runs through the Greater Cincinnati metro. Hail and wind events that hit the Ohio side typically hit Florence too. Kentucky storm damage claims follow the same insurer/adjuster/supplement process as Ohio — Joe handles both sides of the river with equal experience. For Florence's significant investor and rental property population, Joe coordinates with property owners and managers directly, keeping out-of-area owners informed without requiring on-site presence during the inspection and adjuster process.
The first call after storm damage in Florence should be to Joe — not your insurance carrier. The free inspection builds the documentation package that your claim depends on. Joe photographs every impact point on the roof, all gutter damage, siding hits, and soft metal dents that establish the storm event on your property. That documentation goes into the claim file and supports a complete scope of loss when the adjuster arrives.
Florence's older builder-grade roofs are particularly vulnerable to storm damage — aging 3-tab shingles crack, delaminate, and lose granules more severely under hail impact than newer architectural shingles. If your Florence home has an original 1970s–1990s roof, a storm event may push it from "aging" to "damaged" — and a Kentucky insurance claim may fund the full replacement that the roof already needed. Joe identifies this situation and handles the claim process accordingly.
Honest damage assessment. Full insurance claim support. No pressure.