CEDAR KEY, Fla. — As cleanup begins in the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia, the storm has served as a stark reminder that Florida’s insurance industry remains in flux.
Idalia made landfall in Florida’s Big Bend just before 8 a.m. Wednesday as a Category 3 hurricane, creating significant wind and flood damage in Florida before it battered Georgia and other states on the East Coast as a downgraded tropical storm.
By Thursday morning, Idalia moved offshore, leaving around 330,000 customers without power in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.
Idalia, like past storms, is forcing many homeowners to turn to their insurance policies in the hope that repairing their homes and replacing their belongings are covered under their policy and are hoping the insurance carriers will not play the same games they played in prior storms by denying – delaying or underpaying their legitimate claims.
Additionally, many also face uncertainty amid the upheaval that has emerged in Florida’s insurance industry over the past 2 years as underwriters’ close shop and file bankruptcy.
Consumer Law Office – Handling Property Damage Claims Start to Settlement.
The Consumer Law Office (CLO) knows how stressful it is to be forced out of your home after disaster strikes. If you are a victim of Idalia, immediately contact the experienced Florida Property Damage Attorneys at CLO to help you receive the maximum property damage compensation you are entitled to under your insurance policy, including ALE reimbursement.
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