by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Feb 15, 2019 | Flood Damage, General, Hurricane Damage
Since October, more than 150,000 people have been without power in the Florida Panhandle after Hurricane Michael. Officials expected recovery efforts to extend into November, but as of today, the Panhandle is still facing issues. Crossroads Academy Charter School in...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Feb 14, 2019 | Flood Damage, General, Hurricane Damage, Property Insurance
Days after it was reported in the Herald/Times that there was a lack of donations toward Hurricane Michael recovery, Bryan Taylor, president of the United Way of Northwest Florida, arrived to the post office only to be surprised with the charity’s mailbox stuffed with...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Feb 12, 2019 | General, Hurricane Damage
In an effort to speed up recovery from Hurricane Michael in Bay County, the county is reaching out for recommendations from businesses. Consultant Darryl Cox told a group of area business owners and residents that it usually takes between 10-15 years for economic...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Feb 7, 2019 | General, Hurricane Damage
According to FLAPOL, Never Forgotten Coast will be awarding grants of $1,000 to those still suffering from the effects of Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach. The grants will be given to 11 local businesses. Most of the businesses will use the grants to replace items...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Feb 6, 2019 | General, Hurricane Damage
According to the Tallahassee Democrat, Meteorologist Dr. Ryan admits he has trouble accepting that Hurricane Michael actually happened. Hurricane Michael was the strongest hurricane to destroy the Florida Panhandle. Michael’s 919 mb reading is the third lowest ever in...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Feb 5, 2019 | General, Hurricane Damage
According to the Palm Beach Post, in the midst of 90 days, Panama City has picked up 20 years’ worth of debris from the roadside. Since Hurricane Michael swept through the region with a grudge against trees, city contractors have picked up 2.5 million cubic yards...