Public Adjusters in Birmingham, AL

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Licensed Public Adjusters in Birmingham, AL

Noble Public Adjusting Group - AL

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Serving: Birmingham, Mobile, Montgomery

Water Wind Fire Hail Tornado

The Howarth Group - Alabama

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4.4 (12)

Serving: Birmingham, Mobile, Huntsville

Water Wind Fire Hail Tornado

Sill Public Adjusters - AL

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Serving: Birmingham, Mobile

Water Wind Fire Hail Tornado Flood

Goodman Gable Gould/Adjusters International - AL

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Serving: Birmingham, Huntsville

Water Wind Fire Hail Tornado

About Property Damage Claims in Birmingham

Birmingham sits in the Jones Valley between the Appalachian foothills and the broad plains of Central Alabama — directly in the path of tornado-producing storms that track northeast through Dixie Alley. Jefferson County and the surrounding metro area have experienced some of the most destructive tornadoes in U.S. history. The April 27, 2011, outbreak produced an EF-4 tornado that tracked through the Tuscaloosa suburb of Pleasant Grove and a separate violent tornado that struck the Pratt City and North Birmingham communities, causing dozens of fatalities and destroying hundreds of homes. The April 2011 event remains the most costly natural disaster in Alabama history and generated an enormous volume of complex insurance claims involving total losses, partial structural damage, and disputes over scope of covered damage.

Weather Patterns

Birmingham sits in a high-risk tornado corridor. Severe weather season peaks in March-April and again in November. Supercell thunderstorms tracking from the southwest can produce long-track violent tornadoes with little warning. Flash flooding is a risk along Village Creek and the many streams draining the valley during heavy rainfall.

Notable Storm History

April 27, 2011, tornado outbreak — multiple tornadoes across Jefferson and Shelby counties, including EF-4 strikes in Pleasant Grove and North Birmingham, 52 fatalities in Jefferson County alone. Annual severe hailstorms and straight-line wind events. April 2019 tornado outbreak — EF-3 tornado struck Lee County, additional impacts across Central Alabama.

Common Damage Types in Birmingham

Tornado damage (EF-0 through EF-4 risk) Straight-line wind damage from severe thunderstorms Hail damage to roofing and siding Flash flooding along creek corridors Structural damage from tree falls Fire damage following storm events

Typical Claim Values in Birmingham

Tornado damage claims in Birmingham metro range from $15,000 for moderate wind and structural damage to total losses exceeding $200,000 for direct path structures. Hail and wind damage roof claims average $10,000-$22,000. Flash flood claims along Village Creek and area streams range from $8,000 to $60,000.

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