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Insurance companies make a profit for their investors when they receive more in premiums than they pay out in claims. That means insurance companies always have an incentive to pay as little as possible to policyholders when they file claims for property damage after large-scale events like Hurricane Michael or Hurricane Dorian.
That is why it is critical to have an experienced and knowledgeable attorney fighting for your rights.
The hurricane property damage attorneys at Ovadia Law Group are here to protect your rights and attain the maximum recovery for your claim after a disaster like Hurricane Michael or Hurricane Dorian.
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Hurricanes Cause All Types of Damage to Homes and Other Property, Including:
- Water Damage
- Roof Damage
- Hail Damage
- Flood Damage
- Wind Damage
The hurricane damage lawyers at Ovadia Law Group understand how to partner with public insurance adjusters to help improve our clients’ chances of getting a fair settlement. We’ll combine our litigation and negotiation experience with their property inspection and analysis expertise to fight for the claim settlement you need to repair your home and get your life back to normal.
Call a Hurricane Damage lawyer today at 1-800-674-9396 to set up a Free consultation and learn more. We are here for you.
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When you find an attorney who cares as much (or more) about the heath and well being of their clients, as the financial settlement itself .. you know you found a diamond in the rough. I trusted Abe and his sizable & caring staff with my 92 year old Mother's P.I.P case and his firm is far exceeding my expectations.
When you find an attorney who cares as much (or more) about the heath and well being of their clients, as the financial settlement itself .. you know you found a diamond in the rough. I trusted Abe and his sizable & caring staff with my 92 year old Mother's P.I.P case and his firm is far exceeding my expectations. My priority has always been my Mother's heath and due to Abe's efforts, she has received diagnosis and treatment beyond what would have been available from standard insurance, at no cost to her. Furthermore we are anticipating a financial settlement, which would have never thought possible, which my Mother's deserves as the balance of her life has forever been changed as a result of someone else's carelessness. My sincere thanks to Abe and his entire staff.
Abe handled a house fire case for us and he was always available to take calls and answer all my questions. His attention to details and covering all the bases is what stands out the most when I look back on how he handled our case. I have dealt with a few attorneys throughout life but Abe honestly is a 10. I could never imagine anyone not being totally satisfied with this Attorney.
Abe handled a house fire case for us and he was always available to take calls and answer all my questions. His attention to details and covering all the bases is what stands out the most when I look back on how he handled our case. I have dealt with a few attorneys throughout life but Abe honestly is a 10. I could never imagine anyone not being totally satisfied with this Attorney. Nobody asked me to write a review and it's been a couple years since my case was settled but I think back of how much he did for us during a super stressful time, he took over after getting nowhere with insurance company and I just trusted him. He gave us peace and a fair settlement. Zero hesitation recommending his representation, you'd be so lucky!
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Why Hire a Hurricane Damage Lawyer in Florida?
Florida’s hurricane insurance system involves complex policies with specific requirements for wind and water damage claims. While standard homeowner’s policies may cover wind damage, they typically exclude flood damage from storm surge, requiring separate flood insurance policies. A skilled hurricane damage lawyer will fight to maximize your compensation, navigate the hurricane deductible system, handle complex documentation requirements, and prevent insurance companies from taking advantage of your vulnerable position after a disaster. This becomes crucial when you’ve suffered catastrophic property damage, when coverage is disputed, or when insurers deny valid claims. Studies consistently show that hurricane victims with legal representation receive substantially higher settlements, with public adjuster assistance resulting in up to 747% more compensation for hurricane-related claims.
Our firm offers free consultations for hurricane damage victims, and you pay absolutely nothing unless we win money for your case.
How Insurance Works for Florida Hurricane Damage Claims
Hurricane insurance in Florida typically involves separate coverages for wind damage and flood damage. Wind damage is usually covered under your homeowner’s policy with a special hurricane deductible, while flood damage requires a separate flood insurance policy through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) or private insurers. Florida law specifies that hurricane deductibles are percentage-based (typically 1-5% of your home’s insured value) and apply only once per calendar year for named hurricanes. Insurance companies often scrutinize hurricane claims intensely and may dispute whether damage was caused by wind or flooding to minimize payouts. Our attorneys can help you navigate these complex insurance matters and identify all possible sources of compensation, including your homeowner’s policy, flood insurance, federal disaster assistance, and claims against other potentially responsible parties.
What Compensation Are You Entitled To After a Florida Hurricane?
As a hurricane damage victim in Florida, you may be entitled to comprehensive compensation including structural repairs to your home, replacement of damaged personal property, additional living expenses if your home is uninhabitable, debris removal costs, tree removal, mold remediation expenses, and more. Hurricane damage typically results in extensive property damage affecting both the structure and contents of your home, potentially leading to significant compensation amounts. Insurance adjusters often try to quickly settle claims for far less than their true value, but our experienced lawyers know how to properly document and assess your damages to fight for maximum compensation against these corporate entities.
How is Coverage Determined in a Florida Hurricane Damage Claim?
Florida’s insurance laws define “hurricane coverage” as coverage for damage caused by windstorm during a declared hurricane by the National Hurricane Center. Hurricane coverage includes damage to your home’s interior caused by rain, snow, sleet, or sand only if the windstorm first damaged the building, creating an opening. Insurance companies often dispute whether damage was caused by wind (covered under homeowner’s insurance) or flooding (requiring separate flood insurance). Our team combats this by conducting thorough damage investigations, consulting with specialized meteorologists and structural engineers, analyzing weather data, documenting wind speeds, securing photographic evidence before repairs, and reviewing policy language in detail. We build strong cases that accurately establish the cause of damage and protect you from unfair claim denials.
How Do I File a Hurricane Insurance Claim in Florida?
After ensuring safety and documenting the damage, you should notify your insurance company promptly. Florida law requires insurers to acknowledge receipt of a claim within 14 days. Hurricane claims require extensive documentation including detailed inventories of damaged items, photographic evidence before repairs begin, and proof of ownership. Be extremely cautious when speaking with insurance adjusters, as their goal is to minimize corporate payouts. Before providing detailed statements to insurance representatives, contact our office for free guidance. We can handle all insurance communications while you focus on recovery, ensuring your rights are protected throughout the process against well-funded insurance defense teams.
Dealing with Insurance Companies After Florida Hurricane Damage
Insurance companies have substantial resources to defend against hurricane claims and minimize their liability. Recent data shows that in the 2024 hurricane season, some insurers denied as many as 77% of hurricane damage claims. Their adjusters typically deploy rapid response teams to begin building their defense immediately after a hurricane. If your property has suffered hurricane damage, your claim will face rigorous scrutiny from insurance representatives. Our attorneys can level the playing field by conducting independent assessments, securing crucial evidence before it disappears, properly documenting all damages, and building a comprehensive claim that addresses all covered losses. Don’t face these corporations alone – call us to protect your rights against their well-funded defense strategies.
What Insurance Issues Arise in Florida Hurricane Damage Cases?
Hurricane insurance in Florida involves complex coverage provisions and legal requirements. Understanding these unique aspects is essential for maximizing your recovery. Common insurance complications in hurricane damage cases include:
- Disputes over wind vs. flood damage and which policy covers what
- Hurricane deductible application (typically 1-5% of home value)
- Pre-existing damage allegations to avoid covering hurricane losses
- Undervaluation of damages by insurance adjusters
- Delay tactics to frustrate homeowners into accepting low settlements
Without experienced legal representation, navigating these complex hurricane insurance matters can be overwhelming. Our attorneys understand the nuances of hurricane coverage and how to maximize recovery from all available sources.
Common Hurricane Damage Issues in Florida
According to recent data, Florida experiences some of the most destructive hurricane impacts in the nation, with the 2024 hurricane season alone causing hundreds of millions in insured losses. Florida’s coastal regions, aging housing stock, and dense population centers make many communities highly vulnerable during severe storms.
These damages commonly include:
- Roof damage from high winds and flying debris
- Structural damage to walls and foundations
- Water intrusion through damaged roofs and windows
- Broken windows and damaged doors
- Flooding from storm surge and heavy rainfall
- Damage to electrical systems and appliances
- Mold growth following water exposure
- Destruction of personal property and belongings
- Landscaping and exterior property damage
- Business interruption and loss of use
Hurricane damage typically affects multiple aspects of your property simultaneously, creating complex claims that insurers often try to underpay. Our team works with specialized contractors and damage assessment experts to document all impacts and their proper repair costs, building stronger cases for full compensation.
Preparing for Hurricane Season in Florida
Review Your Insurance Policies: Before hurricane season begins on June 1st, carefully review all your insurance policies. Understand what is covered under your homeowner’s policy and what requires separate flood insurance. Check your hurricane deductible amount and ensure your coverage limits reflect current rebuilding costs in your region.
Document Your Property: Create a detailed inventory of your possessions with photos, videos, and receipts for valuable items. Store this documentation in a waterproof container or digital cloud storage accessible after a disaster. Include documentation of your home’s exterior and landscaping features.
Strengthen Your Home: Consider installing hurricane-resistant features such as impact windows, reinforced garage doors, and roof straps. These improvements may qualify for insurance discounts while providing better protection against Florida’s high-wind events.
Create an Emergency Plan: Develop a comprehensive family emergency plan including evacuation routes, emergency contacts, and a communication strategy. Prepare an emergency kit with essential supplies for at least three days. Consider the needs of elderly family members and those with special medical requirements.
Know Your Evacuation Zone: Identify your local evacuation zone and understand your county’s evacuation procedures. Monitor official sources for evacuation orders during hurricane threats, particularly if you live near coastal or flood-prone areas.
Secure Important Documents: Store copies of insurance policies, identification, medical records, and financial documents in waterproof containers or digital formats that can be accessed remotely. Ensure you have backup copies stored safely outside of potential flood zones.
Florida’s Statute of Limitations for Hurricane Damage Claims
Florida law has strict deadlines for hurricane damage claims. Under Florida Statutes § 627.70132, you must file an initial notice of hurricane damage claim with your insurance company within one year from the date the hurricane made landfall. For supplemental claims related to previously reported hurricane damage, you have up to eighteen months from landfall. If your insurance company wrongfully denies or underpays your claim, you generally have five years from the date of the breach to file a lawsuit for breach of contract under Florida Statutes § 95.11. These deadlines apply regardless of ongoing repairs or negotiations with your insurer.
Time is critical. Missing these deadlines means permanently losing your right to compensation, regardless of how severe your damage may be. Document evidence thoroughly, report damage promptly, and contact a hurricane damage attorney as soon as possible to protect your legal rights and maximize your chances of fair compensation.