Source: NBC News
By: Ben Kesslen
Wildfires in at least three different areas of the Florida Panhandle, including one suspected to be caused by an “illegal burning,” raged through the night Wednesday into Thursday morning, forcing the evacuation of over 1,000 homes.
High winds and dry conditions fed the blazes that burned dozens of buildings and scorched over 2,500 acres.
If this fire affected you, you may be wondering what to do next. We can help you.
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Fire damage can affect all or part of a property. The visual damage from a fire is readily apparent. Your home and belongings might be charred, blackened or in ashes. But there are secondary, sometimes less visible, effects that can be just as damaging. Two examples are: Smoke damage and Water damage.
At the Insurance Litigation Group, we will walk you through the terms of your insurance policy and the insurance claims process. We will take the time to thoroughly analyze your policy to determine the scope of coverage for fire, smoke and water. We will then work diligently to resolve any coverage dispute and aggressively litigate issues of liability and damages to achieve an expeditious payment of benefits owed. If your property has sustained fire, smoke or water damage, then Contact us today for a free consultation.
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