Public Adjusters in Jackson, MS

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Licensed Public Adjusters in Jackson, MS

Noble Public Adjusting Group - MS

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4.6 (14)

Serving: Jackson, Gulfport, Biloxi

Hurricane Water Flood Wind Fire Tornado

CLFPA - Christopher L. Friedley Public Adjusting

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4.4 (8)

Serving: Jackson, Gulfport

Hurricane Water Flood Wind Fire

Sill Public Adjusters - MS

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Serving: Jackson

Hurricane Water Flood Wind Fire Tornado

Goodman Gable Gould/Adjusters International - MS

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Serving: Jackson, Gulfport

Hurricane Water Flood Wind Fire Tornado

About Property Damage Claims in Jackson

Jackson sits in the rolling hills of central Mississippi, roughly 150 miles from the Gulf Coast — far enough that direct hurricane impacts are diminished but not eliminated. Tropical systems tracking inland bring significant wind damage and heavy rainfall to the Jackson metro, and the Pearl River that runs through and adjacent to the city has flooded repeatedly during major rainfall events. The May 2020 Pearl River flooding — driven by a combination of heavy rainfall and upstream releases — came within inches of the record crest set during the catastrophic 1979 flood, affecting thousands of residents in Hinds and Rankin counties. The Jackson metro also sits in a tornado-active corridor, and the state has experienced significant tornado outbreaks in 2011, 2019, and 2023 that affected communities across Central Mississippi.

Weather Patterns

Central Mississippi tornado risk year-round with peak activity in spring (March-May) and fall. Tropical systems bring significant rainfall and wind to the metro. The Pearl River poses a recurring flood risk during heavy rainfall events, particularly when upstream conditions coincide with local rainfall.

Notable Storm History

1979 Pearl River flood — historic crest that flooded much of Southeast Jackson. May 2020 Pearl River flooding — near-record crest, thousands of properties affected. March 2023 tornado outbreak — EF-4 tornado struck Rolling Fork (Sharkey County) and Silver City, one of the deadliest Mississippi tornadoes in decades with significant impacts across Central MS.

Common Damage Types in Jackson

Tornado damage from severe thunderstorm outbreaks Flooding along the Pearl River and tributaries Straight-line wind damage from severe storms Hail damage from spring supercell systems Wind damage from tropical storm remnants Water intrusion and moisture damage

Typical Claim Values in Jackson

Tornado damage claims in the Jackson metro range from $12,000 for moderate wind and structural damage to total losses exceeding $150,000. Pearl River flood damage claims average $25,000-$80,000 for affected properties. Hail and wind damage roof claims typically range $8,000-$18,000.

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