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Wind and Hail Damage Claims
PROBLEMS
Florida is prime for extreme weather like storms, hurricanes, high winds, and hail. But documenting and corroborating Insurance claims for this damage can be notoriously difficult without the right skills and experience.
Insurance companies may try to reduce your claims, delay payments, and deny claims of wind and hail damage because you cannot prove the damage.
WE'VE GOT ANSWERS
Our certified public adjusters are specially trained and equipped with the most advanced weather and roofing technology to detect and support your wind and hail damage claims.
Get your property on the most efficient road to remediation by leveraging our wind and hall claim services today.
OUR CLIENTS CONSISTENTLY RECEIVE 3-5X
WHAT THEIR INSURANCE INITIALLY OFFERED THEM.
Contact us now to get the representation you deserve.
WE'RE HERE TO REPRESENT YOU FROM THE BEGINNING
Aside from attorneys, public adjusters, by statute, are the only licensed professionals allowed to legally negotiate the settlement of an insurance claim.
NO OBLIGATION ASSESSMENT
We will come onsite to conduct a no obligation, free inspection to assess damages and review your insurance policy to determine the best next steps for you.
PREPARE YOUR CLAIM
It filing a claim is in your best interest, we would prepare a full damage report complete with pictures, measurements and damage estimates. This can be done the same day as your initial assessment or scheduled for a later time.
FILE THE CLAIM
We handle everything. We submit all paperwork, official damage report and estimates and then meet with your insurance's adjuster onsite while they conduct their review.
NEGOTIATE THE CLAIM
We will leverage our 20+ years of working for insurance companies to negotiate the best compensation for your claim. Negotiations can be days or months depending on the claim and company. Our team will be in constant communication to ensure things progress as swiftly as possible.
SETTLE THE CLAIM
Once an agreement is reached, your insurance company will issue a check by mail. On rare occassions, if an agreement can not be made, the claim can move to appraisal or litigation.
*Don't worry, we won't spam you
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