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This thread centers around a participant's request for prayers and support regarding personal challenges, including home repairs and a family legal matter. Several participants express their support and share their own experiences related to similar situations.
Participants generally agree on the importance of support and prayer during challenging times. However, there are differing experiences regarding the insurance claims process, with some noting difficulties while others report positive outcomes.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and emotional support within the community, focusing on home repair issues and family legal matters without making any claims about product safety or official guidance.
Members of the consultant community who are facing similar personal challenges or seeking emotional support may find this discussion relatable and encouraging.
Kitchen Diva said:I got it from here- someone was making a slap your mama margarita...it made me laugh. How about I'm so happy I could spit... or scream, or faint, or shout?![]()
crystalscookingnow said:Prayers for you, Kacey. You know we got you covered!
My own hail/siding story - it was in 1998 when my ex & I bought our house. We signed on it at 3:00, took the check to the insurance agent at 3:30 and at 5:30, we had a hail storm that ruined the roof. It took tons of arguing with them to get them to cover it. My conversation with the claims rep on the phone:
Rep: When was the damage?
Me: May 1st.
Rep: M'am, I need the date of damage, not the date the policy started.
Me: Yes, May 1st.
Rep: How do we know that the damage didn't take place before you bought the house?
Me: Your Claim Adjuster approved the roof before we bought it & said it was fine.
Rep: I'll send someone out tomorrow. <sigh>
pamperedlinda said:Yeah, I don't get those either! Now, I've been so mad I could spit, shout or scream and so scared I could faint. But never so happy I could slap my mama (or anyone else's mama).
vwpamperedchef said:I seeing this post a little late but hope that everything goes smooth with the nice friendly adjuster---
Specifically praying for you and your family tomorrow that the hearing takes place. And that the judge understands your pain, and feels for your neice.
God Bless Kacey!
KellyTheChef said:Yeah Kacey! I am so glad the adjuster is OKing it to be fixed!! Thank you, Lord, for answered prayers!
Now...we pray for calmness and peace today at the hearing, and that God would be directing your words. I pray also that the heart of the judge would be touched by your honesty and that he would see through any lies that the other side trys to say!