Hurricane Property Damage

Hurricane Property Damage

When a hurricane strikes, the aftermath can leave you feeling overwhelmed, especially as you begin the process of rebuilding your property. Fortunately, as a responsible property owner, you’ve taken the important step of insuring your property against natural disasters, including hurricanes. Your first priority should be contacting your insurance company to file a claim for the damages. From there, your insurance company will assign an adjuster to assess the damage and estimate your compensation. However, in some cases, the process may not go as smoothly as expected. Insurance companies may delay or deny claims in an attempt to minimize their own losses. At Saavedra-Goodwin, our experienced hurricane property damage attorneys can help protect your rights, ensuring that you receive the compensation you’re entitled to. Whether your insurance company acts in bad faith or unfairly undervalues your claim, we are here to advocate for you and assist with every step of the process.

South Florida Attorneys Experienced In Hurricane Property Damage Claims

When a storm strikes, your property will likely endure some damage and when such devastation occurs, you may not know what steps to take first to secure your property and begin the long and expensive rebuilding process. Fortunately, as a responsible Florida property owner, you have insured your property against the dangers of hazardous weather – including hurricanes – and must first turn to your insurance company for help where you will file a claim for the damages to begin rebuilding your home.

Your first step should be to contact your insurance company and report the damages to your property. You should try and document the damages as thoroughly and quickly as you can, by taking photographs and making a detailed list of the items that have been lost or damaged as a result of the severe weather. Once your insurance company has been notified of your claim, it will assign an insurance adjuster to your case. That adjuster will be responsible for inspecting the damages, estimating the value of your claim and arranging any payment on your claim. Under the terms and conditions of your insurance policy, your insurance company has a duty to honestly and fairly investigate and evaluate your claim, and pay you any compensation that is due under your claim in a timely manner.

When Your Insurance Company Acts In Bad Faith In Your Hurricane Claim

Unfortunately, not all insurance companies properly and promptly pay on an insurance claim for property damage due to a hurricane. When an insurance company pays the full value of a claim, it loses money. Therefore, an insurance adjuster’s job is to minimize the loss to the insurance company, not to act in your best interest or give you immediate and full payment toward your claim. As a result, you may find payment on your claim unreasonably delayed or denied altogether for an unfair reason. In this event, you will need to fight for the compensation that you deserve. At Saavedra-Goodwin, our Fort Lauderdale hurricane damage attorneys can assist in advocating on your behalf

Our lawyers can investigate the circumstances, evaluate your claim and assess whether your insurance company has acted in bad faith. With the help of our lawyers, you can hold your insurance company responsible for living up to the terms of your insurance policy and obtain full compensation for your losses.

Contact An Attorney Who Can Help

Founded in 1988, Saavedra-Goodwin’s Fort Lauderdale hurricane damage attorneys have helped many clients recover compensation for hurricane damage. The attorneys at Saavedra-Goodwin can be reached online or by calling Saavedra-Goodwin. Don’t delay in seeking legal assistance; contacting us early in the process will help us gather the evidence needed to support your claim.

Fort Lauderdale Attorney Damaso W. Saavedra

Damaso Saavedra

Mr. Saavedra is the managing partner of the firm, which he established in 1988. Born in Havana, Cuba, Mr. Saavedra is fluent in English and Spanish. He received his B.A. in 1979 from the University of Connecticut and his J.D. in 1986 from the George Washington National Law Center. Mr. Saavedra has served as Secretary and Director for the Inter-American Businessmen Association and co-authored “An Introduction to the Settlement of Unresolved Property Claims against the Cuban Government.” Mr. Saavedra also served as Staff Assistant for Congressman William Lehman in Washington, D.C. [ ATTORNEY BIO ]

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