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Follow on Google News | What to Do When Property Damage Uncovers Hidden Asbestos in Your HomeThe professionals at Hudson Douglas Public Adjusters offer insurance claim solutions for policy holders facing all types of property damage, even with complications.
By: Hudson Douglas Public Adjusters, LLC Residential and commercial properties built through the 1970s were often constructed with building materials that contain asbestos. Asbestos was used in the past for everything from roofing, shingles and siding to floor tiles, insulation material, textured paints and joint compounds. In fact, some reports indicate it was used in over 3000 materials by the 1970s. For properties with asbestos-containing materials, a simple roof or kitchen repair has now become much more complicated and involves exposure risks to asbestos fibers. Although conditions associated with inhalation exposure to asbestos can take decades to appear, it is known to cause mesothelioma, asbestosis and lung cancer. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) states, “Federal law does not require persons who inspect, repair or remove asbestos-containing materials in detached single-family homes to be trained and accredited; however, some states and localities do require this.” Douglas Waldie, President of Hudson Douglas Public Adjusters, LLC, advises people with property damage in buildings constructed up until the 1970s to be on the lookout for asbestos-containing materials before any cleanup and repair activities begin. “The only way to be sure whether a material contains asbestos is to have it tested,” said Mr. Waldie. “Qualified asbestos inspectors can be hired to inspect a home or building, assess conditions, take samples of suspect materials for testing, and advise what corrections are needed. If repair or removal of asbestos materials is required, inspectors can ensure the corrective-action contractor follows proper procedures, including proper clean up and can monitor the air and surfaces for asbestos fibers.” The property damage and insurance claims experts at Hudson Douglas Public Adjusters understand that what may initially appear to be a simple claim can often have complications. Their experts treat every case with the precision and expertise necessary to ensure that insured property damage claims are properly addressed and that settlement offers from insurance providers have taken everything into consideration. The end result provides their customers with peace of mind knowing that their claim was handled properly and that they have received the most accurate and complete settlement. To learn more about how the licensed public adjusters at Hudson Douglas can settle insured property claims quickly and for the fair maximum value, please visit www.HudsonDouglasPublicAdjusters.com, email claims@HudsonDouglas.com or call (800) 898-4290. About Hudson Douglas Public Adjusters, LLC With more than 50 years of experience in the construction and disaster restoration industries, the founders of Hudson Douglas Public Adjusters provide policy holders with professional representation to efficiently manage and settle insured claims. Hudson Douglas’ public adjusters are licensed to offer these services to residential and commercial customers in Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. End
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