DID YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY PROPERLY PAY YOUR HURRICANE IRMA CLAIM?
Did you know that in the State of Florida you know you can re-open your property claim for up to 3 years? However, as more time passes, the likelihood of you recovering all the money for your damages drastically diminishes. Call us today, no recovery-no fee!
- Florida Loss Public Adjusters has been in Business Since 2005
- Handled thousands of claims all over the State of Florida
- Residential, Business, and Commercial Property Claims
- We work with ALL carriers
- Some of our adjusters are former insurance company adjusters
- Experts in reopening Hurricane Irma claims and getting Insurance
- Companies to pay for all wind-related damages
- Track your Claims in our Online System, developed in-House
- Licensed, Bonded & Insured
WE GET PAID WHEN WE GET YOU PAID
HURRICANES IN SOUTH FLORIDA
If you live in Florida, chances are you have been affected in one way or another by a Hurricane. Hurricane’s have caused over $200 Billion dollars in damage in Florida, with the bulk of these claims coming from recent storms like Hurricane Andrew, Hurricane Wilma, Hurricane Michael, and Hurricane Irma.
The key to surviving a Hurricane is to properly prepare. But just as food, gas and water is vital, it is also imperative that you properly prepare your property. You should document your home from roof, ceiling, to flooring. Having ‘before’ and ‘after’ photos/videos will only assist you with your claim efforts. Ask your insurance company to email your policy so you can store it electronically. Also know your coverage, and your Hurricane deductible too, as the Hurricane deductible is typically much higher than your standard deductible. If you do suffer damage, call us first. We’ll document everything, and ensure you are fully paid for ALL of your damages.
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DID YOUR NEIGHBOR GET A NEW ROOF AS A RESULT OF HURRICANE IRMA BUT YOU DIDN’T?
Did your home suffer broken or loose tiles, torn shingles, or multiple interior ceiling stains? If so, you may be entitled to a total roof replacement, and not just money for repairs. If you think you should have received payment for a new roof due to Hurricane Irma damage, call us before it's too late. If we too think you’re entitled to full roof replacement, we’ll reopen your claim at no risk to you. If we recover monies, our fee is 20%. If we recover nothing, you owe us nothing. Don’t let this window of opportunity pass you by!
WHY USE A PUBLIC ADJUSTER TO HELP WITH YOUR HURRICANE IRMA CLAIM? IF A HAVE TO PAY A FEE TO A PUBLIC ADJUSTER, WILL I HAVE ENOUGH MONEY LEFT TO FIX THE DAMAGES?
It’s safe to assume you’ve never placed a Hurricane claim, or any claim for that matter. Well, Florida Loss has placed thousands of claims of claims since 2005. We know how to report them, how to document them, and how to negotiate them. We’ve even turned denied claims into fully paid claims. Plus, we're usually able to get you paid for items you didn’t know you would be entitled to. This alone usually makes up for our fee. We typically get you more money, plus we handle the entire claim on your behalf. Check out our testimonials for referrals from commercial and residential clients.
ABOUT FLORIDA LOSS PUBLIC ADJUSTERS
We have been your Insurance Claims Advocate since 2005 and have helped thousands of policyholders recover tens of millions of dollars for their damaged properties. At Florida Loss Public Adjusters, we put the customer first. Our goal IS NOT to take advantage of the insurance company, however we make sure the Insurance Company DOES NOT take advantage of you. If you have a loss, call us first. We’ll document your property loss with photos and estimates to repair your property back to its pre-loss condition. Insurance Companies tend to want to repair damaged items as it saves them money, but we like to get your items replaced because that’s the way we feel you should be compensated for your damaged property. Our goal is to have a long and trusting relationship with our clients and we love helping our clients receive every penny their entitled to receive for their loss.