Livonia Residents Battle Insurance Companies After Destruction from June Tornado
It’s been almost two months since Livonia was hit by a tornado, and repair work is still ongoing. The enormous storm struck on June 5, destroying numerous trees, causing power outages, and tragically resulting in the death of a 3-year-old boy.
Emerging from the chaos of the storm, now a new challenge confronts many local residents – wrestling with their insurance companies to cover the cost of the resultant damages. Numerous homeowners reported that their insurance payouts fell significantly short of the actual costs of repair and replacement.
Niko Anagnostopoulos, a local resident whose property suffered substantial damage, said: “I was about to go get some carry out and thought I’d be driving in a thunderstorm. Next thing I know, trees are falling into the yard. Two massive trees fell on my property, damaging my gutters, fencing, my children’s playset, and my aging roof. I even lost a window”.
Anagnostopoulos further explained his struggle with his insurance company, who only offered a fraction of the total costs he would need to fully replace his damaged roof. “You pay and pay and pay and when you need assistance, not only do you still have to pay the deductible but then you’re left hanging without knowing what’s going on,” he said, clearly frustrated. “I just want everyone to get what they deserve. You pay for this stuff for a reason.”
Anagnostopoulos, armed with his insurance payout check, now anticipates he will have to spend thousands of his own dollars to complete necessary repairs. However, he also acknowledged that others in his neighborhood are facing the same issue. “Yes, I want help too, but this is about people who are getting denied altogether. That’s just not fair,” he declared.
As their battle with insurance companies continues, these residents’ resilience is being tested. With the community still working tirelessly to repair and rebuild, they hope for satisfactory resolution with their insurers. Until then, they remain united, supporting one another through the aftermath of the storm and the ongoing struggle for compensation.