by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Mar 11, 2021 | General, Homeowners Insurance, Hurricanes, News
On March 17th the World Meteorological Organization wrapped up its three-day annual session. As a result, the following tropical storm names have been retired; Dorian, Laura, Eta and Iota. Their retirement continues the tradition of avoiding the repetition of names...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Mar 2, 2021 | Fire Damage, Flood Damage, Homeowners Insurance, Hurricane Damage, News, Sinkhole Damage, Smoke Damage, Storm Damage
Loss of use coverage provided by your homeowners insurance policy helps pay for additional living expenses that incur in the event your home is severely damaged, making it temporarily uninhabitable. Think of temporary rent, hotel stays, storage and moving costs etc....
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Mar 2, 2021 | General, Homeowners Insurance, Hurricane Damage, News, Water Damage
Before filing a property insurance claim in Florida, you want to make sure you’re prepared and understand the property insurance claims process. In a recent article on Insurance.com, ILG’s supervising attorney, Nicole Shacket, and other industry experts...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Mar 2, 2021 | Homeowners Insurance, Hurricane Damage, Hurricanes
Even though the official June 1st start to the Atlantic storm season is less than 100 days away, the past six storm season have all gotten off to an early start, with storms forming before June. The 2020 hurricane season ended as one of the most aggressive on record,...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Feb 23, 2021 | General, Homeowners Insurance
This Legislative Session has already begun and the proposed bills (damaging to homeowners) are on track to be passed. We need to band together to stop this legislation and protect Florida homeowners. Here’s everything you need to know about SB 76 and HB 305 and why...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Jan 21, 2021 | General, Homeowners Insurance
In the year 2020 we saw hurricanes and wildfires ravage the United States. Now, insurance companies are raising rates and dropping customers across the board. According to Accuweather, in 2018 alone, the wildfires in California cost residents and insureres $400...