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Need Insurance Claim Help In Fort Lauderdale? Call Our Public Adjusters!

Need Insurance Claim Help In Fort Lauderdale? Call Our Public Adjusters! Fort Lauderdale Public Adjusters Our team of experienced public adjusters in Fort Lauderdale are standing by and ready to help progress your insurance claim to an accurate settlement. We have helped policyholders in Fort Lauderdale and throughout South Florida recover settlements that were rightly…

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Tips to Create a Home Inventory From Your Favorite Public Adjuster

How to Document Your Personal Property?  The Importance of a Home Inventory. When disaster strikes, having a home inventory ready will speed up your claims handling process. Also, it may relieve the stress and the overwhelming burden of preparing one after the fact.   A home inventory ensures that homeowners are sufficiently prepared, in terms of…

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Now is the Time to Reopen Your Denied Hurricane Irma Claim

If you are thinking of reopening a Hurricane Irma claim, now is the time. Many Hurricane Irma victims are not getting a fair shake from their insurer. According to the Office of Insurance Regulations, more than 300,000 Hurricane Irma claims were closed without payment and more than 90,000 remain unresolved. The three most common reasons…

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Hurricane Season Tips From Your Public Adjuster!

Are You Ready For Hurricane Season 2018? Tips to help you prepare from your public adjuster! Florida’s Best Public Adjusters wants to remind home and business owners of the necessary steps to ensure that property is protected during the Atlantic Hurricane Season 2018. As the season progresses, our Public Adjusters offer the following tips for…

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Roof leaks after Storm Alberto? Call the best Florida Public Adjusters!

What do you do if you find roof leaks after this Holiday weekend’s heavy rains during Storm Alberto? Do you make a claim? What will the insurance carrier pay? Insurance companies traditionally do not pay for damage through the roof or walls unless there is a storm that created an opening. Tropical Storm Alberto, so…

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How long do I have to file or reopen a Hurricane Irma claim in Florida? Three Years!

How long do I have to file or reopen a Hurricane Irma claim in Florida? Three Years! According to Florida law, the policyholder must notify the insurance company with a hurricane insurance claim within 3 years from the hurricane first made landfall. This time period also includes supplemental claims and reopened claims.   The 2017 Florida…

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Months After Hurricane Irma, Many Florida Homeowners Are Still Awaiting Settlements

Florida’s insurers struggle to process claims created by Hurricane Irma. Five months after Hurricane Irma moved across Florida, only half of the claims submitted to the state’s insurers have been paid. As of February 9, a total of 900,228 residential, business, and commercial claims had been filed, according to statistics from the Florida Office of…