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FLORIDA

How to Prepare for Hurricane Season: Water Damage Prevention Tips for Floridians

Living in Florida, we’re no strangers to strong storms, high winds, and yes, water. Whether it’s due to heavy rains or storm surge following a hurricane,
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FLORIDA

What Kind of Insurance Policy Protects Against Storm Surge?

If only homeowners insurance was enough to protect your property in Florida… Unfortunately, it’s not. Here in South Florida and other coastal regions, it’s often
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FLORIDA

How Florida Insurance Law Attorneys and Public Adjusters Work Together on Wind Damage Claims

Strong winds can rip off roofs with ease, but putting the pieces back together is a much longer and more complex process. In a state
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LOUISIANA

How do Public Adjusters and Attorneys Work Together on Your Louisiana Wind Damage Claim?

Strong winds can rip off roofs with ease, but building back up is a much longer and more complex process. In a state like Louisiana,
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LOUISIANA

Should You Hire a Public Adjuster for Wind Damage in Louisiana?

Hiring a public adjuster in Louisiana is not as ubiquitous of a practice as it is in other states. This is in part because until
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LOUISIANA

When is it Time to Call a Lawyer for Wind Damage in Louisiana?

Here on the Gulf, we are no strangers to severe weather, including strong winds, heavy rains, and all the intensity Mother Nature can throw at
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COLORADO

Do You Really Need an Attorney for a Hail Damage Claim in Colorado?

Yes, yes may if you want to recover your rightful claim settlement amount and sidestep the possibility of your insurance company trying to deny, delay,
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COLORADO

Hail Damage in Colorado: Your Guide to Navigating Insurance Claims

Hailstorms are a frequent and destructive weather event in Colorado and often cause significant damage to homes, vehicles and other property. Navigating the insurance claims
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COLORADO

Tips for Protecting Your Property During Colorado’s Hail Season

Hail season in Colorado runs from mid-April through mid-September. While many storms produce just small pebbles, still others can drop golf ball and baseball-size hail
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