yes, but insurance normally will just say it is totaled and write you a check for the value of a car. its cheaper
Yes, hail can break or damage metal, especially if the hailstones are large and fall with significant force. Metal surfaces can dent, bend, or develop cracks due to the impact of hail. The extent of the damage depends on the size of the hailstones and the type of metal involved. However, thicker or more resilient metals are less likely to suffer severe damage compared to thinner or softer metals.
I have found none less that $100 and that is with significant damage. Restored to new, I have seen it as high as $1,200. I got mine from a small shop for $78 in excellent condition. :) Just keep looking!
Not always - it depends on the air temperature, wind - and the type of cloud. Hail is frozen water drops - that have been held in a cloud long enough to form multiple layers of ice around them. The hail 'stones' stay in the cloud until they become too heavy for air currents to keep them in the sky - and gravity takes over.
Soft hail, also known as graupel, forms when supercooled water droplets freeze onto snowflakes or ice pellets. This process creates small, soft, and opaque pellets that typically occur in winter during thunderstorms or heavy snowfall. Soft hail is lighter and less dense than regular hail, making it less destructive.
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Like hail but less uniformly shaped, more irregular ice.
I hear that question alot what is the value my answer is what is it worth to you either selling or buying the value is what its worth to you.If it was mind and only shot a few times with no rust and no damage to the wood and i needed the money i would ask 100-150 less than what i had in the gun if you dont need the money why sell it dont cost anything to keep it don't eat or crap.
That is most likely because tornadoes are less common than severe wind or hail, but more dangerous.
A method for placing value on property as of the time of its loss or damage. ACV may be determined as replacement cost, new, less depreciation. The market value of an item may be used to help determine actual cash value. Contrast with replacement cost.
Hail is measured by its diameter, typically in millimeters. The larger the diameter of the hailstones, the more severe the storm that produced them. Hail size is categorized on a scale ranging from pea-sized (less than 1/4 inch) to grapefruit-sized (4 inches or more).
Hail storms are typically rated on the scale of hailstone size, ranging from pea-sized (less than 1/4 inch) to grapefruit-sized (over 4 inches). The severity of a hail storm is often classified by the largest hailstone reported or observed.
44 bullets are larger. More mass = more damage. A 38 will keep its high velocity longer because smaller bullets travel faster. But if you were to get shot by one, 38 will do less damage.