Excelsior Springs, Mon. –The Clay-Ray Veterans Association started the repair of severe structural damage after a vehicle ended up on the roof of its building on February 15, 2025 on February 15, 2025.
The effects caused considerable damage to the kitchen, hallway and bathrooms and left a large hole in the roof. This violation led to additional problems in February and March of March, which enabled water and freezing temperatures inside, which in turn assumed damaged floor and other indoor areas in the entire facility.
Until recently, the full extent of the damage remained unclear, although the members and organizations of community and organizations quickly gathered and offered help in every conceivable way. At a session at the beginning of this week, the board of the association revealed an astonishing repair estimate in which the total costs for the restoration of the building are earned in its conditions before the loss of more than $ 256,000.
Of this number, only for repairs and devices in kitchen repairs and devices of $ 70,000 are shown. The estimate discussed by the board contained a comprehensive list of internal repairs, structural restorations and the necessary replacement. However, the estimate does not take into account personal real estate losses, permits or potential deviations in the materials and labor costs at the beginning.
The association has an insurance cover and intended to pursue the reimbursement for the majority of the damage. During a recent board meeting, the Board President Chris Stull found that her deductible is expected to be covered, and explains: “From now on there is no additional financial liability for us for our deductible.” In addition, there is the vehicle driven by financial uncertainty Callen D. Hollis Had false plates and was not insured. This has complicated efforts to obtain the costs of the costs that are not covered by insurance.