I feel the man's pain. My shop got totally destroyed in a May 2003 F-4 tornado (now would be an EF-5). It was concrete block and steel with a metal roof. Blew two walls out and one in; the house was the fourth! Two cars inside were crushed - a 1988 BMW 325i ragtop and a 1950 Hudson coupe. A Metropolitan coupe was nearly untouched! The metal roof was scattered along a two-mile path. One of my Hudson Hornets flew 400 feet through the air and landed on it's wheels in the pasture, nearly undamaged. My restored '70 F250 was not as lucky, as it was picked up and slammed to the ground three separate times. You could see the divots in the ground where it impacted. Sucked the stereo out of the dash! **** was scattered for a LONG way!
Point is - insurance helped a LOT! I replaced the things that I needed to replace, built a new shop and separate house, got new toys, etc. Took a long time to overcome the emotional part of it all. The initial destruction and cleanup was not overly traumatic, because in the end, stuff is replaceable. People are not.
Point is - insurance helped a LOT! I replaced the things that I needed to replace, built a new shop and separate house, got new toys, etc. Took a long time to overcome the emotional part of it all. The initial destruction and cleanup was not overly traumatic, because in the end, stuff is replaceable. People are not.
