ORLANDO, Fla. —

It’s been six months since Hurricane Ian crushed the southwest Florida coast as a high-end Category Four hurricane. It was the deadliest storm in nearly a century and one of the costliest weather events on record.

Those who are relying on their property insurance to pick up much of the bill to repair their homes and businesses are learning they could be in for stormy legal battles.

According to a Washington Post investigation, some Florida insurance companies have been altering repair estimates provided by licensed adjusters, reducing expected payouts to customers by 45% to 97%, and leaving them stuck with the biggest bills.

“We expect to see criminal investigations,” said Doug Quinn.  Quinn founded the insurance watchdog group the American Policyholder Association after Superstorm Sandy in 2012. It uncovered $350 million worth of fraud through the underpayment of claims from that storm.

Don’t let your insurance company take advantage of you or have the last word. Let the Consumer Law Office (CLO) protect your rights and handle your property insurance claim to maximize your settlement.

 

If you are engaged in a property damage dispute with your insurance company, let the experienced Florida Property Damage Attorneys at The Consumer Law Office (CLO) help you receive the maximum property damage compensation you are entitled to under your insurance policy.

 

Contact CLO Today 305-940-0924 for a FREE Comprehensive Property Damage assessment and consultation. Visit https://consumerlawoffice.com/

 

 

At CLO, there are NO upfront FEES, and we only get paid when you get paid by your insurance company.

 

Contact CLO Today! 305-940-0924

and ask for Attorney Mordechai Breier

 

CLO is a client-centric law firm committed to delivering excellent customer service.