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Recovering After Hurricane Ian?

In September, Hurricane Ian landed on the western shores of South Florida. Registering as a Category 4 Atlantic storm, it was one of the most powerful and destructive storms to hit the United States in decades. Hurricane Ian’s deadly winds and floods caused miles of irreparable damage, displaced many Floridians from their homes, and in the worst cases, led to tragic deaths. If you or a loved one suffered damages due to Hurricane Ian, don’t hesitate to contact a Morgan & Morgan hurricane damage attorney for help. 

After a hurricane hits, the losses you experience can continue to roll in long after the winds and rains have passed. For over 30 years, our law firm has been dedicated to helping victims who have had their lives turned upside down by natural disasters get back on their feet. To learn more about how we can help, contact our Orlando office today by completing our free, no-obligation case evaluation form to have one of our hurricane damages attorneys review your case.

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    Recovering After Hurricane Ian

    When a hurricane hits, you can either experience a little bit of rainfall or see entire communities ripped to shreds. Whether you’re looking to repair water damage or recover the last remaining articles from what once was a place you called home, at Morgan & Morgan, our hurricane attorneys know the ins and outs behind what you need to do in order to get your life back on track. Below we’ve listed off what you should do after a hurricane hits your home in order to better prepare for your insurance claim: 

    • Take photos and keep a record of all damage: Ideally, in order to prove the damages the hurricane caused to your home, you would have already taken “before” photos of your property before the storm hit. However, in the case you were unable to, you will now need to take “after” photos to show the extent of the damage the hurricane caused to your property. You will need to take pictures of everything, both inside and outside, as well as note any and all the damage you notice. You want full compensation for every single repair you’ll need to make, and for every item that has been lost or damaged.
    • Place a tarp over your property to protect it from further damages: Unfortunately, if you do not cover your home or business after a storm hits, insurance companies may take advantage and try to claim that any damage found had occurred after the storm. In some cases, they may even try to claim that it was your fault. After a storm hits, check your insurance policy for your “Duties After Loss” responsibilities to better understand what exactly your insurance company expects you to do. This way you will not be held accountable for any of the property damage you’ve sustained. 
    • File your insurance claim as soon as you are able: Many insurance policies will require that you file a claim within a “reasonable amount of time,” which could typically mean within a week or two from when the hurricane hit your area. To ensure you are filing a claim at the proper time, you need to check your policy. However, regardless of what timeline your policy gives you, it is in your best interest to file the claim as soon as you have documented all the damage.


    Unfortunately, in some cases, insurance companies may still try to deny you your claims even if you have taken all of the proper steps to protect your home. At Morgan & Morgan, we understand how insurance companies work when filing for an insurance claim after a storm, and we’ll work tirelessly to ensure you get the help you need to rebuild your home.

    How Can a Morgan & Morgan Attorney Help?

    At Morgan & Morgan, we believe in treating our clients like family. This is why, when you decide to hire one of our Orlando hurricane damages attorneys, they will get straight to work on your case. They’ll work with you in order to ensure you have everything you need to properly file your insurance claim. If the insurance company refuses to pay your claim in full, your attorney will be prepared to fight on your behalf, holding them accountable to ensure that you and your loved ones receive the compensation you need to rebuild and get your lives back on track.

    What Compensation Could I Receive After Hurricane Ian?

    The most common form of damages after a hurricane include but are not limited to: 

    • Broken windows
    • Structural damage
    • Roof damage
    • Fire damage
    • Flooding and water damage
    • Damage to personal property inside the home
    • Damage to outside structures; like sheds, pools, and fences

    Hurricanes are devastating enough on their own and you should never have to struggle afterward to get the help you and your family need. Unfortunately, that isn’t always the case when it comes to dealing with insurance companies after a storm. If you want someone in your corner fighting on your behalf, our Orlando hurricane attorneys are ready to help. Don’t wait to contact us, learn more by completing our absolutely risk-free case evaluation form today.

    Can I Afford a Morgan & Morgan Hurricane Damage Lawyer?

    The simple answer is yes, you can.

    After a hurricane, we know how important it is to ensure you are taking the right steps financially to keep you and your loved ones safe. At Morgan & Morgan, our legal teams work on a contingency fee, meaning, we only get paid if you win, and our fees come out of the settlement, and never out of your pocket.

    Contact a Morgan & Morgan Hurricane Damage Lawyer Today

    Now more than ever our communities need to band together to help those who have had their lives turned upside down by Hurricane Ian. At Morgan & Morgan, we know the importance of treating our clients like family, especially after a natural disaster. If you or your loved ones have been affected by Hurricane Ian, we want to help you pick up the pieces. To learn more information about how an Orlando Morgan & Morgan Hurricane attorney can help you recover after Hurricane Ian, you can complete our free case evaluation form today. See for yourself why millions trust Morgan & Morgan after a hurricane.

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