It’s been a challenging week for many residents of Cayce, South Carolina, as the community grapples with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The storm hit hard, leaving numerous homes damaged, uprooting trees, and snapping power lines throughout the region. Residents are coming together while Farm Bureau Insurance claims adjusters are on the ground assessing the damage and assisting policyholders who have been affected.
Johnny Booth, the vice president of claims at Farm Bureau Insurance®, shared an update about the ongoing recovery efforts. “We’ve had adjusters in the field since last Saturday after the storm passed, working to process claims as soon as roadways were cleared,” he explained. The landscape has been cluttered with an unprecedented number of downed trees, and getting adjusters to the hardest-hit areas has been a race against time.
In a notable show of support, additional adjusters from Louisiana have arrived to help with the increasing demand, and Booth mentioned that more from other states are expected to join in the recovery efforts soon. “We’re doing our best to ensure everyone gets the assistance they need,” he continued, emphasizing the importance of community in overcoming this disaster.
If you find yourself dealing with storm damage, it’s important to know what steps to take to ensure a smoother claims process. Here are some helpful tips:
It’s worth noting that price fluctuations can occur in the aftermath of a disaster, such as price gouging from businesses. If you suspect this, you can report the business to the Attorney General’s office to determine if there have been any violations of South Carolina’s price gouging laws.
Farm Bureau Insurance policyholders can report storm damage by calling 1.800.799.7500, visiting the company’s website, or using the Farm Bureau Insurance MOBILE agent app to streamline claims.
Farm Bureau Insurance has been serving South Carolina since 1955, evolving into one of the state’s largest domestic property and casualty insurers. Their commitment to assisting members and ensuring safety extends well beyond insurance policies, reinforcing the strong community ties among residents.
As the dust settles from Hurricane Helene, it’s heartening to see Cayce’s residents rallying together. People are helping neighbors, sharing resources, and supporting one another through this difficult time. With the teamwork and dedication evident in the community, Cayce will surely rise stronger from this storm.
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