Was your home or business damaged by Hurricane Irma?
You may be entitled to financial compensation for any hurricane-related property losses beyond what your insurer's willing to pay you.
To maximize any compensation you're rightfully owed, visit: https://www.naturaldisasterclaim.com/
HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS FILING INSURANCE CLAIMS
If your homeowners’ policy won’t cover all the wind or water-related property damage caused by Hurricane Irma, we can help. Even if you’ve already filed a claim, we can fight to get you the most money you’re rightfully owed by:
- Appealing denied claims from your insurance company and/or FEMA
- Help filing your initial property damage claims for your home or business
- Negotiating a higher settlement amount If you’re offered too little money to recoup your losses
MANY HURRICANE IRMA CLAIMS DON’T COVER PROPERTY DAMAGE COSTS
According to the South Florida Sun Sentinel, Floridian policyholders already filed $3.1 billion in Hurricane Irma property damage claims. In fact, Florida residents filed 446,508 insurance claims to date, and 46,060 were already closed. Yet 38.6% of these already-closed Hurricane Irma claims resulted in no payments to the property owners themselves. Why?
Unless the damage costs more than your hurricane deductible — typically 2%-5% of the insured value — insurers won’t pay you anything. A report from Florida International University’s College of Business shows wind losses alone from Hurricane Irma will cost $19.4 billion. However, insurers expect to only pay $6.3 billion, expecting property owners to cover the remaining $13.1 billion out of pocket.
Residents in other states are also struggling to recoup their property damage losses, including:
Georgia – property owners filed 50,000 claims to date for losses totaling over $300MM in damage caused by Hurricane Irma. However, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, only 86,000 Georgians (about 17% of claimants) have flood insurance.
South Carolina, North Carolina and Alabama – In these states, insurers estimate that only 20% of Hurricane Irma-related flood damage to residential properties is covered.
Contact us today -- your free claim evaluation costs you nothing and takes just minutes to complete online: https://www.naturaldisasterclaim.com.