Roof Damage Insurance Claim Disputes
Are you fighting with your insurance company over your roof damage insurance claim?
You need a local South Florida Insurance Public Adjuster to fight for you!
- Hiring a Public Adjuster will help settle your lowballed, denied, or delayed claim.
- Your insurance company has representatives working for them, and you should, too.
- We don't get paid if you don’t get paid!
More than half of insurance claims are unpaid, delays called shameful
Insurers say they are working hard to serve customers in a challenging year while guarding against fraud and abuse. Still, homeowners say frustrating denials or delays are piling up near the end of a 90-day window for companies to address claims filed soon after the storm hit.
More than 265,000 Hurricane Irma claims have been closed without payment, and more than 181,000 claims remained open as of Dec. 15, according to the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation.
GET THE SETTLEMENT YOU DESERVE
If your roof insurance claim has been denied or underpaid, it may not be too late to get the compensation you deserve.
Steven Venook of Advocate Claims Public Adjusters has been settling roof claims for 20+ years for homeowners all over Broward County. When getting the money you deserve from your insurance company, don’t let their team of so-called experts bully you. Get the representation you deserve, put Steve’s experience to work for you. Steve Venook of Advocate Claims Public Adjusters has re-opened and settled thousands of lowballed or denied claims. He’s worked through 8 major hurricanes.
If your roof has been damaged by high winds, or something is falling on and damaging your roof in your home or business, and your insurance company is simply not stepping up to the plate, give us a call 954-978-0886. Our clients give us 5-star Reviews.
If you have a roof leak but do not have damage to your roof from a covered peril, read this article on Wind-Driven Rain Exclusions.
When the policyholder uses a public adjuster, insurance claim settlements are substantially increased, on average, between 574% and 747%.
(Statistics provided by OPPAGA)
Serving Homeowners and Businesses in Broward County, including but not limited to Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Dania Beach, Weston, Pompano Beach, Deerfield Beach, Margate, Coconut Creek, Parkland, Southwest Ranches, Coral Springs, and Sunrise.