by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Aug 31, 2018 | Homeowners Insurance, Hurricane Damage
Commercial businesses such as shopping centers, office buildings, hotels, motels, retailers and restaurants were heavily impacted by Hurricane Irma and have been trying to get back in business since. Local 10 reports that Hawks Cay Resort on Duck Key will reopen...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Aug 29, 2018 | Homeowners Insurance, Hurricane Damage, Property Insurance
Insurance Business Magazine report that 83% of homeowners in the United States are unprepared for a natural disaster according to a recent study by Esurance, an Allstate-owned insurance company. The study found that these homeowners felts unprepared for an unexpected...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Aug 27, 2018 | Homeowners Insurance, Hurricane Damage
The Herald Tribune reports that Hurricane Irma damage claims in Florida surpassed $10 billion. In fact, 40 percent of claims were rejected for various reasons. According to the article, the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation reported that about 1 million Florida...
by Felipe Calderon | Aug 21, 2018 | Flood Damage, Homeowners Insurance, Hurricane Damage, Insurance Dispute, Property Insurance, Sinkhole Damage
A recent WSJ front page article detailed how several insurance companies are attempting to assess and settle their home insurance claims using technology such as drone photography and videography instead of sending a trained adjuster to inspect the damage. Some...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Jul 23, 2018 | Homeowners Insurance, Hurricane Damage
Scientists have made great strides in predicting where hurricanes are heading and when they will make landfall. However, they are still struggling to accurately predict what the intensity of the storm will be when it hits. To improve intensity predictions, NASA...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Jul 18, 2018 | Homeowners Insurance, Hurricane Damage, Insurance Dispute
According to the Sun Sentinel, three of every five homes in America are underinsured by an average of 20 percent. This ultimately suggests that you, the homeowner, would be responsible for fire, tornado, hurricane or any other disaster damage, not the insurance...