CHARLESTON — A public insurance adjuster advises homeowners who have experienced water damage in the recent flooding in West Virginia to report “water loss” instead of using the term “flood.” Early reports estimate more than $45 million of damage in southern West Virginia from what is being called a 100-year flood event. More than 1,200 homes have been damaged, and it may take another few weeks before the extent of the damage is fully known. Dick Tutwiler, founder of Tutwiler & Associates Public Adjusters, has worked more than 30 years in insurance adjusting. His firm is headquartered out of Tampa, Florida. But as a Marshall University alumnus, he feels for the West Virginia community.