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David Foster <br /> From: Kevin Hackett <kevinh@psrestorationinc.com> <br /> Sent: Monday, May 08, 2017 2:26 PM <br /> To: David Foster <br /> Subject: FW: Gamiz Tree Strike Damage Assessment(Claim No. 300801-1018) (BCIE No. 17033) <br /> Dave, <br /> tee ;s _ ""�,�- � c5 +� <br /> .. ......... <br /> Below is the write up from the engineer that inspected for the insurance company. Please let me know if anything else <br /> is needed from us. <br /> �y ti <br /> PSR <br /> Kevin Hackett <br /> Puget Sound Restoration, Inc. <br /> 5802 Cemetery Rd #B <br /> Arlington, WA 98223 <br /> Cell: (425) 512-4607 <br /> Office: (360) 548-3525 <br /> Fax: (360) 548-3534 <br /> kevinh@psrestorationinc.com <br /> www.psrestorationinc.com <br /> From:Jesse Binford [mailto:jbinford@bcie.net] <br /> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2017 12:03 PM <br /> To: Derek Reed <derek.reed @farmersinsurance.com> <br /> Cc: ClaimsDocuments<claimsdocuments@hpcs.com>; Kevin Hackett<kevinh@psrestorationinc.com> <br /> Subject: RE: Gamiz Tree Strike Damage Assessment (Claim No. 3008011018) (BCIE No. 17033) <br /> ..Derek, <br /> GWB Gypsum wall board <br /> GCB Gypsum ceiling board <br /> PWD Plywood <br /> OSB Orientated Strand board <br /> Regarding the door,the cracks were recent and due to the tree strike. Previous to the tree strike the insured said she <br /> could close the door, but now she can't. As there was significant visible slope within the residence and the door frame <br /> was visibly unlevel, matching the floor slope, it is likely there was sticky operation of the door prior to the tree strike, but <br /> the tree strike resulted in vibration that caused the cracks and the door to become more inoperable. The door can be <br /> detached and reset within the existing frame so that it can be opened and closed. <br /> 1/� <br />
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