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We’ll review your case at no cost to you, including a free on-site inspection and policy review. We'll make sure you understand your rights, possible outcomes, and the best course of action moving forward.
We'll gather all the necessary evidence to build a strong claim. Depending on where you are in the process, an experienced field adjuster will accurately assess the damage. Thereafter, we’ll file a claim with your insurance company.
We’ll review and negotiate the offer from your insurance provider. In the event your claim is underpaid or outright denied, we'll take your case to trial and fight for the compensation you deserve.
We’ll work tirelessly to help you pursue fair compensation, so you can focus on recovering from this traumatic event.
Reach A LawyerUnder Florida law, you can file a roofing insurance claim within up to two years from the date of incident. However, be aware that the process is complex and could be delayed, so it is best not to wait until the last minute.
Start by thoroughly documenting all the damage, including taking photos and videos of damaged areas. Carefully review your insurance policy, with legal aid if available. Before making repairs or replacements, get in touch with a public adjuster for roof insurance claims to get an accurate assessment of the damage. If you absolutely must make repairs as soon as possible for your own safety, ensure that you have sufficient evidence of the damage, and then make temporary repairs. Either way, keep receipts from all repair costs.
How much of the roof you need to replace depends on how much of it needs repairs. According to Florida’s building codes, if more than 25% of the roof is being replaced, you will need to replace the whole roof in accordance with current regulations. This is not the case if your roof is already in compliance with standards from 2009 or later. If less than 25% of the roof needs repair or replacement, you do not need to replace the whole roof system.
An attorney will bring their legal expertise to the table to help you understand your policy and maximize the value of your claim. A claims lawyer will also be invaluable in pushing back against lowball offers from insurance.
Yes, if you believe your roof claim is wrongfully denied or underpaid, you still have the option to dispute the decision. It is recommended to get in touch with a Florida property damage lawyer to help you gather evidence and build a strong case.
Both a public adjuster and a property damage claims lawyer provide critical support for your roofing insurance claim. Trying to file a claim without one or the other could leave you vulnerable to a denied or underpaid claim settlement. Unlike most, our firm offers both services, saving you the trouble of hiring two separate firms, and allowing for a more unified approach.
Contact us anytime to schedule a consultation with your attorney, which includes a policy review and on-site inspection by an experienced home inspector and adjuster – all free of charge.
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