by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Jun 21, 2019 | Hurricane Damage
The Tropical Meteorology Project at Colorado State University’s Department of Atmospheric Science projected an increase in the numbers of hurricanes predicted from five to six and an increase in the number of named storms, including tropical storms from 13 to 14....
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Jun 11, 2019 | Hurricane Damage
The state of Florida has been known for its hot weather, beautiful coastlines and of course Disney World, but there is also another not so pretty thing that characterizes this state: hurricanes. Sticking out at the bottom of the country, with a 1,350-mile coastline,...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | May 30, 2019 | Hurricane Damage, Restoration Professionals
One year after Hurricane Michael and in the eve of the 2019 hurricane season, cities of Panhandle still struggle to recover from last year’s season consequences. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported on the destruction on Panama City and the hardships that still...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | May 30, 2019 | Flood Damage, Hurricane Damage
After flooding caused by Hurricanes Harvey and Florence, experts fear this year’s hurricane season could have the same catastrophic consequences in Florida. During this year’s Governor’s Hurricane Conference, Ken Graham, National Hurricane Center Director, pointed out...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | May 30, 2019 | Hurricane Damage, Property Insurance, Restoration Professionals
According to the Florida Daily, U.S. Rep Debbie Mucarsel-Powell announced that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was sending $119,063,620 to Miami-Dade County to help remove debris left behind from Hurricane Irma. The congresswomen and representative of...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | May 30, 2019 | Hurricane Damage
Palm Beach County Emergency Management Director, Bill Johnson, spoke during the Governor’s Hurricane Conference about the necessary precautions Floridians have to take for this year’s hurricane season. Johnson addressed the lack of preparedness of Florida residents,...