Did a hurricane damage your property?
You deserve to be paid for your claim!
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You only pay if we get you paid!
Free Claim Review: Contact us today to schedule a free review of your hurricane damage claim. Let Gelber Law Group fight for you and ensure you receive the compensation you need to recover from the hurricane’s devastation.
Call (954) 320-0100 now for a free claim review.
Hurricanes can wreak havoc on properties across Florida, leaving a trail of destruction that impacts homes and businesses alike. If you’ve suffered property damage due to a hurricane, it’s crucial to understand that you may be entitled to compensation under your insurance policy. At Gelber Law Group, we help Florida homeowners like you fight for the compensation they deserve.
We know the loopholes insurance companies use to deny and delay claims and we know how to fight against them.
Call us at (954) 320-0100 for a free claim review.
Free claim review
Call us at (954) 320-0100
We fight to get you paid for your Hurricane property damage.
Understanding your rights after a hurricane has damaged your property is crucial. A free case review with a Gelber Law Group property damage attorney can help you better understand your options.
Why Choose Gelber Law Group?
Experienced Advocates: Our team at Gelber Law Group has extensive experience dealing with insurance companies that often have vast resources at their disposal. We bring our years of experience and dedicated staff to the table, giving you a fighting chance to secure the compensation you need.
No Upfront Costs: We handle hundreds of cases, involving all types of property-related damages—from wind and water damage to more subtle issues like mold and roof damage. Our hurricane damage claim services come with zero upfront costs, you only pay if we succeed in getting you compensated.
Common Types of Hurricane Damage
- Wind Damage: The intense winds of a hurricane can cause significant harm to structures, ripping off roofs, breaking windows, and tearing apart fences.
- Water Damage: Heavy rains and storm surges can lead to flooding, damaging the interior and exterior of properties.
- Roof and Structural Damage: Many homes suffer from damaged roofs, which can lead to further internal damage if not addressed quickly.
- Personal Property Damage: Items inside your home, such as furniture and electronics, can also be destroyed by hurricane forces and subsequent water intrusion.
The hurricane damage examples mentioned above are typically covered under most homeowners and flood insurance policies.
Steps to take after a hurricane damages your property.
- Document Everything: Take photographs, videos, and detailed notes of all damages. This documentation will be crucial when filing your insurance claim. If you have images of your property before the hurricane damaged it, then that can significantly help your claim. If you don’t already have images and videos of your property going into hurricane season, it is always best practice to do so to help arsenal your claim with timestamped photos and videos before the storm makes landfall.
- Contact Gelber Law Group: Early legal intervention can make a significant difference. Our team can review your insurance policy during a free case evaluation and guide you on the best steps forward.
- File Your Claim Promptly: Florida law mandates a timeframe for filing hurricane damage claims. Acting quickly ensures that your claim will not be weakened by delays. You have one year to file your hurricane claim starting from the date of the hurricane making landfall in your area.
Not all hurricane damage is visible to the naked eye. Your home needs to be professionally inspected.
Remember that you only have one calendar year to file a hurricane property damage claim so uncovering damage that may be hidden is critical to address in a timely manner. Filing late or close to the deadline can result in a claim denial or delay.
Get Compensated for All Recoverable Expenses
Beyond the immediate property repairs, you may also be eligible for compensation covering:
- Temporary lodging if your home is uninhabitable.
- Replacement costs for personal property.
- Other structures on your property like pools, sheds, and fences.
These are just a few examples of what your insurance might cover. Each case is unique, and we at Gelber Law Group tailor our approach to meet the specific needs of each client’s property damage claim.
Call (954) 320-0100 now for a free claim review.