Blog: Commercial Insurance Claims
Hurricane Matthew Preparations for Commercial Property Owners and Managers
Our businesses and commercial properties are the very core of our economic stability and community. With Hurricane Matthew, a serious Category 4 hurricane, heading toward Florida’s coast, property owners and managers of commercial properties not only have to keep themselves and their own homes protected, but they have to take on the stress of protecting and potentially…
Insurance Claims for Commercial Hurricane Damage
Advocate Claims Public Adjusters have years of experience handling commercial property insurance claims for hurricane damage in the state of Florida. Hurricane season begins next month and will continue through November 30th. Is your commercial property adequately insured? Licensed public adjusters in South Florida recommend that you review your commercial property insurance to make sure…
Commercial Fires: Fire Damage Insurance Claim Tips
In the unfortunate event that a fire causes damage to your business, the very first thing you should do is contact a public adjuster in Coral Springs, Florida before you contact your insurance company to report the claim. If you are a property manager, notifying a reputable, licensed public adjuster in your area will allow…
Filing a Hurricane Insurance Claim after Damage to a Warehouse
Whether you own a warehouse or warehouse storage facility, if it gets damaged from a hurricane you will need to file a commercial insurance claim for your property damages, business interruptions, financial losses, and anything else that your licensed public adjuster suggests you include in your hurricane insurance claim. Advocate Claims Public Adjusters in Boynton…
Advocate Claims Handles Property Insurance Claims for Condominium Associations
Perhaps one of the most appealing aspects of owning a condominium is that, unlike a home, if you own a condo you are not likely to be solely responsible for maintaining its entire condition. So – what are the limits? What is covered by your condo association’s insurance policy? The majority of condominium association’s insurance…
Evaluating Loss with a Business Ordinance or Law Exclusion
After a severe commercial property loss, one of the worst things that a business owner find out is that they have to rebuild their damaged structure to conform to new building codes. As a result, business owners might find themselves faced with costs that are out of their budget. Licensed public adjusters in South Florida…
Maintaining Business Operations While Filing a Property Insurance Claim
Public adjusters in Florida want to assist you in making sure that your business can return to normalcy as quickly as possible while filing a property insurance claim, which is why the experts at Advocate Claims Public Adjusters have some tips for maintaining business operations during the claim filing process. Make sure that you have…
Public Insurance Adjusters Are Good News for Property Managers and Property Owners
Public insurance adjusters are experts when it comes to assessing damages and are retained by the policyholders to handle the myriad of items that are required to complete a claim. A public adjuster has two goals in mind: the speed of the transaction and accuracy of the assessment; both good news for property managers and owners. A…
Commercial Insurance Policies: What the Appraisal Clause Means for Your Business
While the appraisal clause is typically a thing of the past for Florida homeowner’s insurance policies, it is still part of commercial insurance policies. What does that mean for you if you are a Florida business owner with a commercial insurance policy? Let’s say that you have a water leak and the resulting flood does…
Is Your Florida Business Adequately Insured?
Whether you have made changes to your Florida business recently or not, a quick review of your commercial insurance policy to make sure that it adequately addresses your needs, is always a good idea. Whether you sell goods or services out of your business, it is important to make sure that everything in your business…