Flood Claim Support

Flood Claim Support Was your property flooded after a major storm event? You may be entitled to compensation for water-related losses, even if you don’t have flood insurance.

To talk to an expert about your compensation options, visit https://floodclaimsupport.com today. Need help getting compensated for flood damage to your home, business or commercial property? Tell us what happened by filling out your free compensation evaluation form now so we can help you: https://floodclaimsupport.com/

Help for Homeowners Whose Property Isn't Covered Under The National Flood Ins

urance Program
If you have a homeowners’ policy but didn’t purchase an additional plan from the National Flood Insurance Program, in most cases, your flood damage isn’t covered. No matter what your insurance company tells you, here are just a few ways we can fight to help you get the most money you’re rightfully owed:

• Appealing denied flood claims from your insurance company and/or FEMA
• Help filing your initial flood insurance or property damage claims
• Negotiating a higher settlement amount If the insurance company offers you too little money for your flood loss

How Inverse Condemnation Claims Help Flooding Victims Recoup Major Losses in Texas and Florida
After Hurricane Harvey battered Texas, many residents whose homes and businesses survived the torrential rainfall felt relief. But around 2:30 a.m. on August 28, 2017, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began controlled water releases at the Addicks and Barker reservoirs. According to Harris County Flood Control District officials, this was the only way to avoid more catastrophic damage as water threatened to spill over both dams for the first time in history. As a result, at least 3,000 structures located south of both reservoirs and throughout the Buffalo Bayou watershed sustained flood damage. Texas law states that any property owner whose loss occurred as a direct result of the federal government’s controlled water-release action can seek financial compensation by filing an inverse condemnation claim. ATTENTION FLORIDA RESIDENTS:
As Hurricane Irma approaches the Florida coast, we remind local residents that the same inverse condemnation claim laws also apply. Floridians whose property is similarly affected by rising floodwaters due to a controlled dam or reservoir release may also file inverse condemnation claims for damages incurred in the wake of Hurricane Irma. Act Now to Maximize Any Flood Damage Compensation You’re Rightfully Owed
Even if you don’t have flood insurance, we can negotiate with your insurer on your behalf to ensure you’re properly compensated for your loss. And if the federal government’s actions directly caused floodwater damage to your home, business or other commercial property, we can help you get any compensation you're rightfully owed for the items you lost.

12/18/2017

Even if you don’t have flood insurance, we can negotiate with your insurer on your behalf to ensure you’re properly compensated for your loss. And if the federal government’s actions directly caused floodwater damage to your home, business or other commercial property, we can help you get the justice and compensation you deserve.

To talk to an expert about your flood damage compensation options, fill out the form shown above today! >> http://ow.ly/UsHR30hiv8Z

When the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began controlled water releases at the Addicks and Barker reservoirs in Texas, in ...
10/27/2017

When the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began controlled water releases at the Addicks and Barker reservoirs in Texas, in order to avoid more catastrophic damage as water threatened to spill over both dams, at least 3,000 structures located south of both reservoirs and throughout the Buffalo Bayou watershed sustained flood damage.

Texas law states that any property owner whose loss occurred as a direct result of the federal government’s controlled water-release action can seek financial compensation by filing an inverse condemnation claim.

Floridians whose property is similarly affected may also file inverse condemnation claims for damages incurred in the wake of Hurricane. File your claim here. >> Irma.https://goo.gl/PbwZFn

Was Your Property Damaged by Rising Floodwaters? You may be entitled to financial compensation for any water-related los...
09/11/2017

Was Your Property Damaged by Rising Floodwaters? You may be entitled to financial compensation for any water-related losses, even if you don’t have flood insurance. >> https://goo.gl/sZncHZ

You may be entitled to financial compensation for any water-related losses, even if you don’t have flood insurance.

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