Fort Lauderdale Property Insurance Lawyer
Sinkhole Claims in Florida: The Importance of a Signed Contract
May 26, 2016According to the Florida Department of Environmental protection: “Sinkholes are a common feature of Florida’s landscape.” Unfortunately, the typical homeowners insurance…
Read MoreThe Insurance Company is Delaying My Claim
May 25, 2016In Florida, insurance companies have a legal obligation to handle all claims in ‘good faith’. As the standard Florida jury instructions…
Read MoreCan I Sign My Property Insurance Benefits Over to My Contractor?
May 18, 2016The assignment of benefits is a process by which your property insurance reimbursement is sent directly to a third party. One…
Read MoreWas Your Florida Leak Damage Claim Denied As ‘Long Term Damage’?
May 2, 2016Your property insurance policy will usually cover damage caused by a leak. But, some Florida property owners find their claim denied…
Read MoreAre You Getting a Fair Property Insurance Claim Settlement Offer?
April 13, 2016Suffering property damage to your home or business can be devastating. Most likely, you will want to file your insurance claim…
Read MoreProperty Insurance Claims: Ensuing Loss
April 6, 2016Most property insurance policies have provisions that exclude coverage for certain types of damage. Sometimes, however, an excluded type of damage…
Read MoreHandling Insurance Company Document Requests
March 30, 2016The property insurance claims process is often confusing and stressful. One of the more frustrating elements of the process is the…
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If you are having difficulty receiving coverage or compensation on your insurance claim, call our office for a free consultation. Several of our attorneys and staff members speak Spanish, and we are always here to serve you.
We take cases on a contingency fee basis, which means that our fees and costs are contingent on achieving a positive result for you. In many cases, however, our fees and expenses are paid mostly or entirely by the insurance company.