Insurance Law

Insurance Law

Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Roofing Claims?

It’s no secret that the sunshine state experiences a vast amount of tropical storms, hurricanes, and windstorms. These harsh weather conditions have the potential to wreak havoc on your property. In fact, Florida accounts for nearly 76% of property insurance litigation in the U.S due to weather-related property damage. One of the most common sources of property damage after a storm is high winds, rain, and hail, these conditions can rip the shingles right off your roof, so it’s crucial

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Insurance Law

Tips for Filing Insurance Claims After a Hurricane

If you’re like most people in the U.S., you live in a home and have several insurance policies on it. And if you live anywhere near the coast, chances are that, either directly or indirectly, a hurricane will affect your property at some point during your lifetime. Before The Storm Securing your property: While there’s nothing you can do to make a hurricane go away, you can take steps to minimize damage and make it more likely that your insurance

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Insurance Law

Pop Quiz! Do You Know These Basic Homeowners Insurance Terms From Your Policy?

Homeowners’ insurance can be confusing. There are a lot of terms that are specific to the industry, and it can be tough to keep them all straight. If you’re not sure what something means, it’s important to ask your insurance agent for clarification. This blog post will go over some of the most basic homeowners insurance terms. By understanding these terms, you’ll be able to read your policy more easily and know what is covered in the event of a

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