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• Do you own a commercial property and have suffered loss of rental and business income following a hurricane or other bad weather and your claim was denied?
• Do you own a home that has been severely damaged by the latest tropical storm and your insurance claim was denied?
• Is your insurance company dealing with you fairly and reimbursing you fully for your losses?
Among other states, hurricane and severe tropical storm damage is a reality for those choosing to live in Florida. When the insurance company denies your claim for weather-related damages, All American Public Adjusters, Inc. will help alleviate your stress and fight to secure the coverage due under the terms of your policy. Our licensed public adjusters represent both residential and commercial property owners to ensure that you are properly compensated for your property damage and losses.
While the insurance company greeted you with open arms when you purchased your hurricane insurance policy, it may not be so welcoming when it comes to paying on that policy in the event of a severe storm. The cost-saving techniques of insurance companies can lead to unreasonable delays or even a partial or complete denial of your hurricane insurance claim. Often, the aggravation and financial suffering of property owners is only lessened when the policy holder obtains personal representation to assist in their claim. If you have hit this well-known brick wall, please contact All American Public Adjusters, Inc. immediately. We can help. Insurance denial issues typically affect people when they are most dependent on the protection provided by the insurance policy. Insurance companies and their adjustors know that people are willing to accept less than they are entitled to in order to ensure they get something. All American Public Adjusters, Inc. are willing to fight to help our clients receive the full value of their insurance policies. We have an in-depth understanding of insurance law and can usually quickly determine whether a claim denial involved bad faith.
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