Public Adjusters in Atlanta, GA

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Licensed Public Adjusters in Atlanta, GA

BenchMark Public Adjusting Group

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4.8 (47)
License #2850276 (GA) Verified

Serving: Atlanta, Cumming, Marietta

Water Wind Fire Hail Tornado Flood

Hunter Public Adjusting Corp (HPAC)

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4.5 (14)

Serving: Atlanta

Water Wind Fire Hail Flood

Noble Public Adjusting Group - GA

4.7 (33)
License #2850276 (GA) Verified

Serving: Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta

Water Wind Fire Hail Tornado Flood

Goodman Gable Gould/Adjusters International - GA

4.6 (21)

Serving: Atlanta

Water Wind Fire Hail Tornado Flood

Precision Public Adjusting - GA

4.4 (11)

Serving: Atlanta, Savannah

Water Wind Fire Hail

Public Adjusters Atlanta

4.3 (8)

Serving: Atlanta, Decatur, Sandy Springs

Water Wind Fire Hail Roof

About Property Damage Claims in Atlanta

Atlanta and its sprawling metro area of nearly 6 million residents sit at the convergence of weather systems that make the Piedmont one of the most severe- storm-active regions in the Southeast. Gulf moisture streaming northward from the Gulf of Mexico collides with cold fronts dropping from the Great Plains, generating supercell thunderstorms capable of producing baseball-sized hail that devastates roofing systems, siding, gutters, and vehicles across entire neighborhoods in a single event. The metro also experiences significant tornado risk — the April 2011 tornado outbreak was among the deadliest in U.S. history and affected communities across North Georgia. Tropical remnants bring periodic heavy rainfall and flash flooding along Atlanta's many creek corridors, and the rapid development of the metro has increased impervious surfaces that accelerate stormwater runoff.

Weather Patterns

Severe thunderstorm season peaks March through May and again in October-November. Atlanta sits in a zone where Gulf moisture and cold fronts generate supercell storms with large hail and tornado potential. Tropical remnants bring extreme rainfall and flash flooding. The city's urban development has intensified flooding along Peachtree Creek, Nancy Creek, and other urban waterways.

Notable Storm History

April 2008 Atlanta tornado — EF-2 struck downtown Atlanta during a Southeastern Conference basketball tournament, $250 million in damage. April 2011 tornado outbreak — multiple tornadoes across North Georgia. Annual severe hailstorms across the northern suburbs (Gwinnett, Forsyth, Cherokee counties).

Common Damage Types in Atlanta

Hail damage to roofing and siding Straight-line wind damage from severe thunderstorms Tornado damage (northern suburbs particularly vulnerable) Flash flooding along creek corridors Wind damage from tropical storm remnants Lightning strike and electrical surge damage

Typical Claim Values in Atlanta

Hail damage roof replacement claims in Atlanta average $12,000-$25,000 for residential properties. Full exterior claims including siding, gutters, and decking can reach $35,000-$60,000. Tornado damage claims range widely from $20,000 to total losses. Flash flood claims along creek corridors average $15,000-$50,000.

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