Public Adjusters in Mobile, AL

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Licensed Public Adjusters in Mobile, 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

Gulf Coast Adjusting - AL

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Serving: Mobile

Hurricane Water Flood Wind Fire

About Property Damage Claims in Mobile

Mobile sits at the northern end of Mobile Bay, a funnel-shaped estuary that amplifies storm surge from Gulf hurricanes and makes it one of the most surge- vulnerable coastal cities in the United States. The city has a long history of hurricane impacts: Hurricanes Camille (1969), Frederic (1979), Danny (1997), Ivan (2004), Katrina (2005), and Sally (2020) have all caused significant damage to Mobile and the surrounding Baldwin County. Hurricane Sally in 2020 made landfall near Gulf Shores as a Category 2 storm, pushed a devastating surge into Mobile Bay and Perdido Bay, and caused catastrophic flooding and wind damage across coastal Alabama. The storm's slow movement — just 3 mph at landfall — allowed it to dump extreme rainfall that flooded communities well inland from the surge zone.

Weather Patterns

Gulf hurricane exposure with surge amplified by Mobile Bay's funnel geography. Hurricane season June-November with peak risk August-October. Gulf moisture drives heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and occasional tornadoes year-round. Mobile receives more annual rainfall than Seattle — approximately 67 inches per year — creating persistent moisture and drainage issues.

Notable Storm History

Hurricane Frederic (1979) — Category 3 direct hit, $2.3 billion in damage (1979 dollars), considered the worst hurricane to strike Alabama in modern history at that time. Hurricane Ivan (2004) — Category 3, major damage across Mobile and Baldwin counties. Hurricane Katrina (2005) — significant damage even well east of the Louisiana landfall. Hurricane Sally (2020) — Category 2 landfall near Gulf Shores, catastrophic surge and flooding across coastal Alabama.

Common Damage Types in Mobile

Hurricane wind damage to coastal structures Storm surge flooding from Mobile Bay and Gulf Flooding from extreme hurricane rainfall Roof damage from tropical force winds Saltwater intrusion damage to structures Mold from prolonged flood exposure

Typical Claim Values in Mobile

Hurricane storm surge claims in the Mobile area range from $40,000 for moderate flooding to $150,000+ for heavily damaged coastal structures. Wind damage roof replacement claims average $14,000-$30,000. Hurricane Sally surge claims across Baldwin County averaged $45,000-$120,000 for affected properties.

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