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Property Insurance and Hurricane Season 2024 - What Florida Property Owners Should Know
Apr 16With the 2024 hurricane season on the horizon and an expected 23 named storms, it's important for Florida property and business owners to start preparing now. The information in this article will help you understand your insurance and get ready for what could be a busy 5 months ahead and ensure you'...
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When Should You Hire Attorneys for Property Damage After a Named Storm?
Nov 21If a storm has damaged your property, you may think submitting an insurance claim is simple. Insurance companies sometimes take a very long time to fully process claims, or even reject payments for claims that they should have accepted and paid based on your policy and the law. ...
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Florida Disaster Help: What You Can Do After a Catastrophe
Nov 14A category five hurricane can cause disastrous damages such as the destruction of framed houses, total roof failure, and fallen trees. Even a lower category hurricane has tornadoes and other wind-related events with it and can uproot trees and take down power lines. If your home happens to ...
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Beyond The One Year Anniversary of Hurricane Ian: Has Your Insurance Company Paid Your Florida Hurricane Ian Claim?
Nov 7If you're still waiting for the Hurricane Ian claim payment your insurance company owes you, you're not alone. Statistics shows us that tens of thousands of claims remain open. Almost 8,000 complaints were filed against insurers in the first seven months after the storm. You can take action ...
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Insurance Coverage Amounts for Hurricane Ian Damages: Is It Enough for Florida's Construction Industry Costs?
Jul 18Hurricane Ian caused some of the most significant damage in this country's history; and certainly devastated Southwest Florida. The insurance claims are up to $65 billion. Florida construction pricing and availability of product and labor are some of the industries impacted by this hurricane. However, Hurricane Ian damages have ...
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