Walk through any parking lot and you'll notice a theme: beat up cars and shattered windows. That's all thanks to baseball size hail Wednesday night. If you thought Wednesday night was crazy, try stepping into an insurance office Thursday.

Phone call, after phone call. Chris Wray's State Farm Insurance Office had over 500 calls before lunch.

"This is the busiest I've been in 10 years," Chris Wray said.

This week the skies opened and showed no mercy on west Texas.

"Just complete destruction," Wray said.

A massive tree fell outside of an Odessa apartment complex, breaking the windows inside Matthew Sparks’ unit.

"I had glass and tree branches all over my living room," he said.

Those major blemishes are turning into big business. Wray says the price tag of this storm is adding up.

"It could be the most expensive in Odessa's history," Wray said. "The sheer size and intensity of the storm. We're going to see a lot of damage."

If you're one of the many whose property looks has gaping holes where windows should be: assess the damage and get in line to make a claim.

"The size of stones and the intensity is so bad that if you see damage, I’m pretty sure you'll have a claim," Wray said.

Take your time filing a claim, there’s another round of storms expected tonight. Insurance companies give people around a year to make a claim.