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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Should I Take What The Insurance Company Offers Me?While insurance companies have a legal obligation to act in good faith when handling claims, this doesn't mean that they won't try to minimize the amount they pay out.
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How Long Does an Insurance Company Have To Process a Claim?The procedure for processing an insurance claim can vary greatly depending on the type of claim and the insurance company handling it. In general, the process can take anywhere from a few days to several months.
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Can an Insurance Claim Be Reopened?Several factors determine whether or not an insurance claim can be reopened. You may not be eligible to reopen an insurance claim once it has been settled by your insurance company.
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Is Damage From Hurricanes Covered Under Flood Insurance?The destructive power of hurricanes can result in loss of life and damage to our home leaving properties worth millions of dollars destroyed.
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What Type of Insurance Should I Have For My Rental Property?Many policyholders erroneously rely on their standard homeowners insurance to cover their rental property. The truth is, the insurance for an owner-occupied home is different from the insurance for a rental property.
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What to Consider When Filing an Insurance ClaimInsurance claims cover everything from routine and extensive medical exams to death benefits on life insurance, health insurance, property damage, and auto insurance.
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When Should I Seek Additional Help With My Insurance Claim?It is no longer news insurance companies frequently look for ways to delay insurance claims filed by policyholders. Here is when you should consider additional help.
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Dirty Tricks Insurance Companies Use To Deny ClaimsInsurance companies know that the more money they pay when you file a claim, the less money they make. So they're ready to make sure they don't pay your claim.
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Can Homeowners Keep Leftover Money from a Property Damage Insurance Claim?If your homeowner’s insurer pays more than you need, can you keep what’s left? A Texas property damage claims lawyer explores overpayment rules.
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Hurricane Ian's Aftermath Stirred by Contractors BiddingIt has been a month since Hurricane Ian wiped out parts of southwest Florida. Now multimillion-dollar cleanup contracts are generating new tempests in the storm's wake.
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