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FLORIDA

Hurricane Season is Here: Are You Ready? 

If there’s one thing Floridians have learned over the years it’s that we can’t get complacent with storm preparation. The threat of severe storms is
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FLORIDA

How Do I Prove Bad Faith in Florida?

Homeowners and their insurance companies are bound to each other by contractual commitments. Both you as the policyholder and your insurance provider must fulfill certain
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FLORIDA

How Long Does an Insurance Company Have to Settle a Hurricane Claim in Florida?

In Florida, insurance companies are required to settle hurricane claims promptly and fairly. They must respond to your claim within 14 days, and, to avoid
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LOUISIANA

How to Appeal a Denied or Underpaid Hurricane Claim in Louisiana

Hurricane insurance claims in Louisiana can be denied or underpaid for a variety of reasons, and in some cases, those denials are not warranted or
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LOUISIANA

What to Do if Your Hurricane Claim Was Denied in Louisiana

No matter how big or small the claim, hurricane damage to your property can be a major setback financially and emotionally. Not only are you
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LOUISIANA

What is the Bad Faith Law in Louisiana?

When an insurance company fails to fulfill its obligations to the policyholder in a fair and reasonable manner, it may mean it is acting in
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COLORADO

Common Reasons for Plumbing Damage Claim Denials in Colorado

When it comes to water damage, homeowners insurance policies can get quite murky. For Colorado residents, some water damage claims may be covered, others will not be,
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COLORADO

Wildfire Insurance Claims in Colorado: What Homeowners Need to Know

Wildfires are an ongoing threat here in Colorado. With increased intensity and greater frequency, homeowners across the state must be prepared to navigate the complex
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COLORADO

What to do if your wildfire insurance claim is denied in Colorado

Wildfires are devastating events that can take everything in a short amount of time. Unfortunately, the event itself can often just be the beginning. After
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