If heavy debris, like a tree limb, falls on a customer’s car, GEICO advises leaving it in place, as this could pose a safety risk. In situations with multiple safety risks, GEICO’s claims team will work with customers and come directly to them to inspect their vehicles if it’s not drivable. Customers must first file a claim, and GEICO will coordinate a field inspection appointment as quickly as possible.
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