July 16, 2024
Residents of Florida are no strangers to strong winds, heavy rains, and all the intensity Mother Nature can throw at us. We’ve seen destruction and devastation and know all too well what the road to recovery looks like. Unfortunately, we also know that this long road to rebuilding our homes and our lives often includes unfair and illegal insurance practices.
If you have filed a wind insurance claim in Florida only to have it denied or underpaid, you may be left wondering where to turn next. Here in Florida, there are two types of professionals you may want to call upon: a public adjuster and an insurance law attorney. Both professionals work on the homeowner’s behalf (not the insurance company’s) and their advocacy means you stand a fighting chance against your insurance provider.
Public adjusters and attorneys represent policyholders during the claims process. Public adjusters’ expertise is best suited for help during the claims process. This includes gathering all documentation, submitting the claim, and handling any necessary negotiations with the insurance company. If you lack experience, don’t have time, or find yourself in another situation such as having a complex claim or one that has been undervalued by your insurance company, a public adjuster can assist.
An attorney, on the other hand, may be required if there are legal issues or disputes that a public adjuster cannot resolve. For more about the difference between public adjusters and attorneys, be sure to read this post.
Here are some scenarios when you might need an attorney to help with your wind damage claim in Florida:
Insurance malpractice is a real threat to homeowners in Florida. Insurance providers have an entire team of attorneys working on their behalf, and their intent is often to leave individual property owners hung out to dry. If you have been treated unfairly during your wind insurance claim, we recommend leveling the playing field by talking with a Miami insurance law attorney.Proving bad faith in Florida requires a thorough understanding of insurance law, evidence gathering, and legal procedures. Our team at Kandell, Kandell & Petrie can assess your case, advise you on the best course of action, and represent you in negotiations or court proceedings. Contact our team today to speak to one of our claims advisors in Miami to discuss your needs.