State of emergency declared
Florida Governor DeSantis quickly declared a mandatory evacuation and state of emergency.
President Biden approved an emergency declaration authorizing federal relief efforts for Floridians affected by Hurricane Ian.
Hurricane Ian made landfall on the west coast of Florida as a Category 4 hurricane on September 28, 2022. It had catastrophic effects and was the deadliest hurricane to hit Florida since 1935.
It caused more than 100 deaths with 156 mph winds and is the fifth strongest hurricane on record to make landfall in the United States.
Public forces continue recovery efforts, but many Florida residents are still without power and unable to find fuel.
Florida Governor DeSantis quickly declared a mandatory evacuation and state of emergency.
President Biden approved an emergency declaration authorizing federal relief efforts for Floridians affected by Hurricane Ian.
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Dealing with property damage is never easy. At Ovadia Law Group, our goal is to make sure you get the money you deserve. Â
We are known for being the best property damage lawyer Florida residents can trust. Â
While the resulting damage may be covered under your existing insurance policy, you may not be aware of all of the things that can be included in your claim. We may be able to help you by examining the situation and what’s covered in your policy to use this to your advantage. Â
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For the destruction or severe damage caused by the hurricane, you could receive:Â
When things go wrong, the Florida insurance claims lawyers at Ovadia Law Group can help you deal with your homeowners insurance company. Our main focus is to help you receive a fair financial settlement / compensation for your damages. We’ve assisted thousands of clients in cases against big insurance companies, meaning we have the experience necessary to take on your insurance company when disaster strikes.
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The rains of a category 4 hurricane are no joke. Hurricane Ian hit the Florida coast with force, flooding homes with salt and fresh water, which in addition to water damage causes corrosion and mold.
An insurance claim due to rain damage must prove that the damage occurred because of the passage of water inside the home. A standard residential property insurance will not, however, cover flooding, which may be covered by a separate policy.
Our attorneys can help you navigate the claims process and ensure that you are in the best position to receive the financial compensation you deserve.
To file a claim with your insurance company:
While this seems simple, insurance companies make the process very difficult to navigate.
Call an Ovadia Law Group Huracan insurance lawyer today at 1-800-674-9396 to set up a Free Consultation and learn more. We are here for you.Â
We are known for being the best property damage lawyer Florida residents can trust. Â
While the resulting damage may be covered under your existing insurance policy, you may not be aware of all of the things that can be included in your claim. We may be able to help you by examining the situation and what’s covered in your policy to use this to your advantage.Â
Call an Ovadia Law Group Flood leak lawyer today at 1-800-674-9396 to set up a Free consultation and learn more. We are here for you.Â
Wind is one of our top causes of damage to our clients’ homes and property.
Hurricane Ian’s 165 mph winds demolished entire homes, tore off roofs, broke windows and destroyed entire neighborhoods.
No matter how small or big your damage was, we can help.
If you are dealing with your insurance company to receive compensation for damages caused by Hurricane Ian, you may have legal options.
Our skilled attorneys know the secrets to a successful claim. Leave it to us, you can concentrate on taking care of your loved ones.
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