An army of insurance agents and claims adjusters is scouring destruction along the tornadoes’ paths to begin assessing damage and processing claims. The wreckage is so widespread that the full scope of losses won’t be known until at least late March."I grew up here, and I’ve never seen anything like this," said Lori Wells, agent for the Kentucky Farm Bureau in Fort Mitchell, one of the commonwealth’s largest insurers. She was one of half a dozen Farm Bureau agents and adjusters surveying damage in southern Kenton County.