Hurricane Ian has wreaked havoc throughout Florida, and your North Port home may not have escaped the wrath of the storm. If your home has been damaged, you may be wondering what to do next. You can file a homeowners’ insurance claim to secure compensation for your home’s damage.
Repairing the damage can be expensive, and you probably need your insurance company to help you pay for it. First, you must file a claim and get it approved. A hurricane claims attorney can help you file a storm damage claim and explore all legal options available to you after a hurricane has damaged your house.
Home Damage Caused by Florida Storms
Whether by hurricanes or other severe storms, your home can be hit hard. Roofs are often damaged by wind, hail, and rain, and can be expensive to fix. Other damage could include broken windows, downed trees, and damage to outdoor property, such as outdoor kitchens, furniture, and pools.
Excessive amounts of rain can bring flooding, which can cause a host of issues in your home. For instance, water damage can cause foundation problems, damage walls, and ruin personal property inside your home. Water damage can even be so severe that it causes structural issues and leads to mold and mildew.
Damage to your property due to Hurricane Ian or another storm can leave you with a huge mess to clean up and expensive repair bills to pay. That’s why homeowners’ insurance was created—to protect homeowners financially in the event of accidents and severe weather damage.
Homeowners’ Insurance and Storm Damage Claims
The aftermath of a major storm is shocking. You could be looking at thousands or tens of thousands of dollars of storm damage. What’s the first step you need to take to get this mess cleaned up? A broom and bucket aren’t going to cut it.
You will likely need to get financial support so you can afford the repair people, service providers, and storm damage cleanup experts needed to help you get your house back in order. Financial support will likely come from your insurance company through the insurance policy you’ve been paying for.
Homeowners’ insurance in Florida provides financial coverage for expensive home repairs caused by storms. You pay a monthly premium for this financial coverage, and you may have a deductible. You have the option of filing a claim to receive funds to help you pay for repairs on your home after a storm.
Filing a claim has several steps:
- Document the damage the storm caused your home. You can take pictures and videos of all damage caused by the storm. Everything should be documented to ensure adequate coverage through your policy. From shattered windows and roof damage to cracks in your home’s walls and flood damage, make sure to keep track of everything.
- You can also get quotes or estimates on repairs of all the damage. This can be helpful when figuring out how much your insurance will cover and if it will be enough to completely repair the damage.
- You will use your evidence to show the insurer the damage your home underwent. You will submit this evidence with your claim paperwork to the insurer.
- If your claim is accepted, you should receive funding to pay for repairs. However, if your claim is denied, you may need to go through an appeal process or even go to court to get the financial support to pay for repairs.
Can a Lawyer Help with a North Port Hurricane Claim?
The process of filing a claim with an insurer can seem straightforward, but it’s extremely important to get all the steps just right. Insurance companies can deny your claim if they believe you haven’t provided enough evidence or they think the damage to your home is not covered under your policy.
For instance, if you have evidence of roof damage but you aren’t able to prove that the damage was caused by Hurricane Ian or another recent storm, the insurer may try to deny your claim. Maybe an adjuster will say the damage was caused by negligence on your part because you failed to maintain your roof.
Insurers can be difficult to deal with, and not all of them operate within the law. That’s one reason it can be helpful to have a North Port hurricane claims attorney on your team. A lawyer can protect your interests and guard against insurers operating in bad faith (Florida Statutes § 624).
Here are a few other ways an attorney can help with hurricane claims in North Port:
- They can help you file claim paperwork or file a lawsuit in court against an insurer operating in bad faith if needed.
- A lawyer can help you explore financial avenues such as government programs to help pay for hurricane damage.
- If an insurer is not treating you fairly, they can communicate with the insurer on your behalf or represent you in court.
- A lawyer can provide you with legal advice regarding what to do after your house has been damaged. They can help you find repair people and other assistance as needed.
- If negligence was partly to blame for your home’s damage, they can file a claim or lawsuit against the negligent party.
- Legal assistance can take a lot of your stress away, so you can focus on your health and well-being after dealing with something as stressful as hurricane damage.
Reach Out for Legal Assistance Now
Do you need money to pay for repairs on your home and property after Hurricane Ian or another severe storm has done damage? Compensation is not handed to you unless your homeowners’ insurance claim is approved but proving your claim can be challenging. Thankfully, you do not have to file a claim by yourself.
Contact the Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine, and tell us about your hurricane damage. We offer free case consultations and can help you understand your options for recovering funds after a storm. Don’t delay in taking action, as there are time limitations in some types of storm damage claims.