Don’t Lose Out, Get the Maximum Payout for Your Flood Damage Claim
Your home has just been a victim of flooding. The first thing you want to do is repair the damage and replace what has been ruined — not fight with the insurance company. This is why you should hire a public adjuster so that they can fight for you. As your public adjuster, we will ensure your claim settlement is improved and in a timely manner because we understand your desire to start recovering as soon as possible.
How a Public Adjuster Can Help with Your Flood Damage Claim
Flooding is the most common natural disaster in the United States, and Florida is extremely prone to it. We experience much more moisture, rain, and storms than any other state. Flooding can wreak havoc on your home’s foundation, its electrical system, and anything else the water reaches. The costs to repair your home are going to be extremely high.
Flood damage is different in that it is not treated like your normal homeowner claim. Your flood damage claim actually goes through a government entity such as the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). As public adjusters, we have years of experience when it comes to handling insurance claims. We can take the reins on your case and get you a higher claim settlement that is enough to help you recover.
Why Should You Hire a Flood Claims Adjuster?
No Upfront Payment Necessary
If you hire a flood claims adjuster, you don’t have to pay anything unless your claim settlement is improved. At no risk to you, why wouldn’t you try to receive a higher claim amount that can be used to rebuild your home?
You Don’t Have to Do a Thing
When you hire a flood claims adjuster, you are handing them the reins on the entire claims process. They will take over and fight on your behalf with the insurance so all you have to do is wait for an improved claim settlement.
Likelihood of an Increased Settlement
With a flood claims adjuster, the potential for you to receive an increased claim settlement is very likely. A higher claim settlement means more money from the insurance to rebuild your home and all that was lost in the damage.
How Does the Flood Damage Claim Process Work and How Long Does it Take?
If you hire a public adjuster, they will take over your case and work with the insurance to get you a higher settlement claim. After reviewing all of the official reports on the flood damage, your public adjuster will most likely spot additional expenses not yet listed that could be covered by your insurance.
Once the claim is submitted, the insurance company has 15 days to recognize the claim, and up to 40 days to approve or deny it. If it is approved, the insurance has 30 days to reimburse you. If it is denied, don’t delay in contacting a public adjuster because in Florida you only have 90 days to dispute a denied claim. This will further delay your repairs even more when all you want to do is get back to normal.
Public Adjusters for Floridians
We are based in Florida and work relentlessly to protect our fellow Floridians. Our team is well-experienced with Florida laws and have expertise in handling various types of property damage losses involving insurance claims. When you work with us, you can ensure you’re in good hands who will work tirelessly on your behalf so you receive a claim settlement high enough to help you rebuild.