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Consumer Advocacy Services


Hurricane Damage

A hurricane is one of nature's most destructive creations. When evaluating a property that has been damaged in a hurricane, there are several important points to consider:

  1. There may be damages from flooding.
  2. There is most likely damage from wind.
  3. There may be damage from the rains.
  4. How do I repair every single damaged item so that the whole property is in at least as good condition it was in one second before the hurricane - no better but no worse?

    If you were offered two properties for the same price that were identical in all ways except that one property had been damaged in a hurricane, which would you buy? Why? Be extremely specific, it may be worth a great deal of money to you.

  5. What is missing?
  6. What does your policy say you are owed?
  7. What were you told before you bought the policy?

If you were told you didn't understand everything about nuclear physics, would you be upset?

If you were told you probably don't understand everything about your insurance policy and what you are owed, would you be upset?

Would you still be upset if accepting this fact was potentially worth thousands of dollars to you?

It is.

Contact us, we can help.

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