by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Jan 11, 2022 | Homeowners Insurance, Property Insurance
While it’s rare, strong cold fronts can occasionally hit Florida, potentially causing brutal wind chill temperatures in the 20s & 30s. In that case, how do you prepare as a homeowner? Here are 3 tips to prepare for the coldest temperatures of the season!...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Nov 5, 2021 | Homeowners Insurance, Hurricane Damage
The Palm Beach Post reports that this year’s hurricane season will go down in history for “its tropical fecundity, exhausting the storm names list for only the third time on record before easing into a sluggish finish.” Although November is a less...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Apr 8, 2021 | Homeowners Insurance, Hurricane Damage, Hurricanes
Source: NBC 6 Researchers are predicting an “above-average” 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, with 17 named storms and eight hurricanes. Of those eight hurricanes, four are expected to be major, according to the Colorado State University...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Apr 5, 2021 | Homeowners Insurance, Hurricanes
According to AccuWeather, a private weather forecasting service, another busy hurricane season looks imminent, but thankfully it will not be as destructive as last year. The forecast calls for seven to ten hurricanes. Three to five of these are forecast to be major...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Mar 23, 2021 | Homeowners Insurance, Hurricane Damage, Storm Damage, Water Damage
Panama City, Florida, March 18, 2021 — A severe storm damaged a Panama City Beach business and several homes when a severe storm passed through the area early Thursday morning. Strong winds can easily cause damage to your roof so it’s important to diagnose...
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...