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How to Document Property Damage for an Insurance Claim?
Documentation is the foundation of every successful insurance claim. Your photographs, videos, receipts, and written records serve as evidence that proves...
Florida Fire Claim Underpayment: Smoke, Contents, and Ordinance & Law Coverage
Hidden Fire Claim Shortfalls That Threaten Your Recovery When a fire hits your Florida home, you expect your insurance to help you get back to normal. Many...
What Is a Hurricane Deductible in Florida and How Is It Calculated?
A hurricane deductible is a separate, higher deductible that applies specifically to hurricane-related damage claims in Florida. Unlike your standard...
Florida Home Insurance Appraisal vs. Mediation
Florida Home Insurance Appraisal Vs. Mediation: Which Is Faster? A low home insurance payout can stop your repairs before they even start. Your roof is...
What to Do If Your Insurance Company Is Stalling Your Claim in Florida?
Insurance company stalling occurs when your insurer deliberately delays processing, investigating, or paying your claim without valid justification. In...
When Water Damage Strikes in Florida, Who Handles Your Claim
Hail hits fast, but the damage can follow you for years. Many Tennessee homeowners trust that the insurance company will “take care of it,” only to get a...
Wind Damage vs. Flood Damage: What’s Covered in Florida?
Why the Difference Between Wind and Flood Damage Matters? In Florida, the distinction between wind damage and flood damage is one of the most important — and...
Early Hurricane Season Roof Damage: Florida Insurance Claim Steps
Early Hurricane Season Roof Damage: Why April Matters Getting ready for hurricane season in Florida starts long before the first big storm is on the radar....
Should I Handle My Insurance Claim Myself or Hire Help in Florida?
Can You Handle an Insurance Claim Yourself? Yes, you can handle an insurance claim yourself. There is no law requiring you to hire professional help. Many...