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Do you Have an Insurance Underpaid Claim? Here’s What You Should Know You may be familiar with the annoyance of having an insurance claim underpaid if you own real estate. It’s a widespread problem that many people face, and regrettably, insurance firms frequently use it as a purposeful ploy. Numerous instances where insurance companies provide…
On the morning of December 24th, Fort Myers was the site of severe storms including a tornado. As such, many in the area experienced considerable damage to their homes and business. Strong and swirling winds can uproot trees and blow roof tiles. Additionally, the debris that wind from tornados picks up can cause significant damage.…
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…
When it Comes to Fort Lauderdale Insurance Claims, Having The Best Adjuster on Your Side Can Make All the Difference! A roof leak on a home after storm damage in Fort Lauderdale, FL is the sort of project you’d enlist the services of Florida’s Best Public Adjusters to help you. When you’re a home or…
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…
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…
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…
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…
Almost 30% of all claims for Hurricane Irma are being denied by the insurance company. If you claim was denied, please call us as we can help you and make sure you receive a fair settlement. On September 2017 Hurricane Irma touched Florida shores. It has been more than four months since the powerful storm…
What is a Public Adjuster? A Public Adjuster is a professional claims handler who advocates for the policyholder in appraising and negotiating an insurance claim. Aside from attorneys and the broker of record, public adjusters licensed by the State Department of Insurance are the only type of claims adjuster that can represent the rights of…