Find Out More About Hurricane Insurance Claims and Your Rights
Our blog covers important information and tips for policyholders who are filing hurricane insurance claims or are worried about problems with existing claims.
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Increasing Frequency of Weather Events - What's Going On?Extreme weather events are resulting in massive property damage with waves of underpayments, denials, and the delays by insurance carriers across the southern US.
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Damage from Hurricane Ida has already eclipsed $80 billion in damage.Damage from Hurricane Ida has already eclipsed $80 billion in damage and this number is rising daily. Business interruption and property damage is staggering.
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Next Steps for Home and Business Owners After Hurricane FlorenceHurricane Florence has caused severe flooding throughout North and South Carolina, and property owners are expected to file insurance claims up to $10B.
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Hurricane Irma Victims Report Delayed And Denied ClaimsHurricane Irma still has a high number of claims that need to be reviewed, and many claims have been denied. Learn how we can help.
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Be Prepared and Safe as Hurricane Harvey Threatens TexasAs Tropical Depression Harvey starts to make landfall the flooding could be catastrophic for Texas residents.
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How Much Is Your Hurricane Insurance Settlement Worth?There are many factors that determine the worth of a hurricane insurance claim. Find out what to expect from your settlement and how to get specific answers.
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What to Do After You’ve Received an Insurance Check for Your Commercial Loss (and It's Way too Small)When you receive the check for your hurricane damage, there are still a few extra steps you should take that can help protect you in the future.
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Hurricane Insurance Policies and Coverage of Temporary Living ExpensesMany people may be displaced from their homes after a hurricane. Find out how homeowner’s insurance typically compensates for living expenses in the meantime.
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Five States Affected by Wind and Flooding Related to Hurricane MatthewHurricane Matthew left 34 people dead as it moved along the U.S. East Coast, and dangerous flooding continues to affect residents in several states.
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Hurricane Matthew Prompts Evacuation of 1.5 Million Florida ResidentsHurricane Matthew has been upgraded to a Category 4 storm and has life-threatening potential. Residents along the East Coast are being urged to evacuate.
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