Today there are two years of impact of 9 tornadoes in northern Texas, including an EF-3 tornado that remained on the ground for 32 minutes in the northeastern Dallas.
That Dallas Tornado on the night of October 20, 2019 caused an estimated damage of $ 1.5 billion, which made it the most expensive tornado event in the history of Texas.
There is still evidence of the damages that were dispersed along the 15-mile trajectory of the EF-3 tornado.In the southeast corner of Preston Road and Royal Lane.
The Tornado crossed a shopping center and a grocery store.That store only reopened on June 30 of this year, about 20 months after the storm.The rest of the `` neighboring stores '' connected to the grocery store, have not yet reopened.
Only this week, at least two owners have submitted new demands against their insurance companies, citing breach of contract for non -payment of claims.
In one case, an owner filed a law.
The owner, Richard Carrell, states that the tornado damaged his house in the 6300 block of Northport Drive in Dallas, and that his insurance company, Nationwide, has fought it "with maquiavelic cunning and insensitivity".
Carrell states that the insurance company has pressed to make cosmetic arrangements in its home instead of an adequate solution and, as a result, it has offered a minimum payment of "you take it or leave it".
En una demanda separada, Realm Management, LLC, el propietario de un almacén en Garland que fue dañado por un tornado EF-2 esa noche, ha afirmado que su proveedor de seguros, AGCS Marine Insurance Company, se ha negado a proporcionar un pago adecuado que cubrir los daños causados al techo y las paredes del almacén en South Shiloh Road.