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Hurricane Ian Projected to Hit Florida as a Major Storm: Here’s What You Need to Know
This morning, Tropical Storm Ian strengthened into a hurricane and forecasters warn that it'll only get stronger as it approaches the Gulf of Mexico this week. Hurricane Watches were issued for portions of Florida's west coast, including north of Englewood to the...
Tropical Depression 9 Poses a Potential Hurricane Threat to Florida
Tropical Depression Nine is currently in the Caribbean Sea and may become a potential hurricane threat to Florida next week. While it's still too early to tell, according to The Weather Channel, the majority of computer forecast models predict the system curling to a...
Florida Insurance Law Fight Goes to Appeals Court
Contractors have launched an appeal in a legal battle about part of a new Florida property insurance law which restricts attorney fees in disputes about claims. The Restoration Association of Florida and Air Quality Assessors, LLC, an Orlando firm that does work such...
Right to repair: What is it? And what does it mean for homeowners?
A “Right to Repair” clause allows the insurance company the option to repair your property instead of sending you the money for you to make the appropriate repairs. When you agree to a “Right to Repair” the insurance company is still obligated to put your property...
Insurance Companies Fleeing Florida: What to Do Next?
Since 2017, six companies offering homeowners insurance in Florida have liquidated, and three more companies are being added to that list in 2022. Florida is known to be a complex home insurance market due to the damage risks that frequent storms pose, among other...
Hurricane Sally: Two Years Later and Our Work is Not Done
It has been almost two years since Hurricane Sally made landfall in the Florida Panhandle. The slow-moving storm left its mark with flooding, fallen trees and power outages, equating to nearly $7.3 billion in damage in the United States according to the NOAA National...
3 Common Causes of an Increased Utility Bill & What It Means
When an unusually high number appears on your electric or water bill, take it as a sign that there may be an issue with your property. If left untreated, you may face more significant issues and increased bills down the road. Making changes or repairs to your property...
Top Reasons Property Claims Get Denied or Delayed in Florida
Your property suffering from damage is already frustrating to deal with as it is, so the last thing you need is a denied or delayed property insurance claim on top of it all. We asked our expert property insurance claim attorneys to check their files and list the top...
Insurance Litigation Group’s Levi Glick Recognized by Super Lawyers Magazine for his Professional Achievement as an Insurance Litigator
Super Lawyers has recognized Levi Y. Glick of the Insurance Litigation Group (ILG) as a 2022 Super Lawyer, based on peer review and research by their staff. He was previously selected as a Rising Star in 2018, 2019 and again in 2022. Super Lawyers is a rating service...
Your Most Prized Possessions Need Love, Too!
Did you know that your homeowner’s insurance policy may limit or exclude coverage for some of your personal belongings? That means anything from antiques to jewelry, watches, money, electronics, firearms and more.Make sure you’re covered for these irreplaceable items...
Tropical Depression or Storm Likely in Gulf of Mexico; Florida Soaking Begins Friday
According to The Weather Channel, a tropical depression or tropical storm is likely to develop in the Gulf of Mexico in the next day or so, which will affect parts of Florida, Cuba and the Bahamas into the weekend. If it becomes a storm, it would be named Alex, making...
People’s Trust, Southern Fidelity Stop Writing New Business in Florida
According to Insurance Journal, two more property insurers, including two of Florida’s larger carriers, did not wait around to see what help the just-concluded special session of the Legislature may provide, and have stopped new business in the state. If you’re a...
Hurricane Season: What You Need to Know
According to the Orlando Sentinel, experts are growing more concerned by the amount of deaths tallied up after a hurricane is passed, as they’ve observed indirect death totals increasing in recent years. With the official start of hurricane season coming June 1, the...
National Hurricane Center begins daily grind of tropical outlooks
The NHC began its daily tropical outlooks on Sunday, two weeks ahead of the official start of the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1-Nov. 30. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration won’t announce its official outlook until May 24. Are you...
Hurricane season is less than a month away. Check this list to make sure you’re prepared
As Tampa Bay 10 states, whether it's your first hurricane season or you're a seasoned veteran, it's always a good idea to make sure your plan is up to date. To help you make sure you're ready for hurricane season, the federal government declared May 1-7 as Hurricane...
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