Even Properly Submitted Insurance Claims Can End In Undervalued Settlements
Hurricanes leave a trail of destruction in their wake, and the property damage can be catastrophic.
Most home and business owners have some form of property insurance to cover losses—they may have both homeowners and flood insurance.
Unfortunately, the insurance company is not always eager to pay policyholders the legitimate amount they’re owed for losses after a storm.
Some of the insurance company’s tactics in these situations include:
- Making lowball offers that don’t cover all damages
- Coercing policyholders into accepting an unacceptable offer
- Delaying the processing or payment of a valid claim
- Arguing that certain damages are not covered
- Demanding a signed written release for supplemental claims
Remember that insurance policies can be quite vague as to what they cover or exclude, and ultimately certain benefits could be denied or underpaid.
Hurricane Damage
Residential & Business Property Owners Impacted By Hurricane Damage Can Seek Compensation
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Hurricane Damage Info To Prepare Homeowners
Storms with huge hurricane damage?
A well-known example is Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana in 2005–with 150 mph winds that caused extensive damage, tearing the roofs off of homes and businesses.
Hire a hurricane damage attorney
Assists in evaluating hurricane damage
Deals with court dates and processes
Helps file a complete insurance claim
Collects vital evidence for that claim
Ensures insurance companies follow through
Prepare to claim hurricane damage
Be aware of the home insurance policy
Consider adding a flood insurance plan
Document damage evidence of property
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File a homeowners insurance claim immediately
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Victims of hurricanes and other major storms deserve to get the compensation and justice they deserve from major insurance carriers that resist delivering proper payouts.
Hurricane Damage FAQ: Questions About Hurricane Damage
What might damage include?
This could include damage to other structures including garages, decks, or swimming pools— also, loss or damage to the contents of the home.
What causes most damage?
High winds are probably the most common cause of destruction from tropical storms and hurricanes. Roof damage is very widespread in the wake of powerful storms.
What comes first in a storm?
Always take the necessary precautions to keep your family safe—if possible, take refuge in a local area that is designated as a hurricane shelter.
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