by Content Team | Jun 16, 2026 | Claims
Florida Summer Wind Vs. Hurricane Roof Claims Wind does not need a hurricane name to tear up your roof. In Florida, fast afternoon storms and straight-line winds can rip shingles, loosen tiles, and push water into your home. If you treat that damage like “no big...
by Content Team | Jun 3, 2026 | Claims
Why Roof Leak Insurance Claims in Boca Raton Are Complicated If you own property in Boca Raton and you’ve discovered a roof leak, you’ve already entered one of the most contested areas of Florida property insurance. A roof leak insurance claim in Boca...
by Content Team | May 29, 2026 | Claims
Yes — you can reopen a closed insurance claim in Florida if the original settlement did not cover the full extent of your damage. Most homeowners only learn this after they’ve cashed a check, started repairs, and discovered hidden water damage, missing matching...
by Content Team | May 22, 2026 | Claims
A storm damage insurance claim in Tennessee can involve everything from a Middle Tennessee hailstorm to an East Tennessee tornado outbreak to remnant tropical systems pushing inland from the Gulf. The damage looks different in each case, but the claim process follows...
by Content Team | May 18, 2026 | Claims
Florida sees hailstorms every year — particularly during spring and summer thunderstorm season — and most standard homeowners insurance policies do cover hail damage. But being covered and being paid fairly are two different things. Hail damage claims in Florida are...
by Content Team | Apr 24, 2026 | Claims
A mold damage insurance claim in Palm Beach County is only paid by Florida homeowners insurance when the mold results from a covered water event, such as a sudden pipe burst, roof leak, or appliance failure. Most policies cap mold coverage between $10,000 and $25,000,...