It isn’t just hurricane-force, 150 mile-per-hour winds that can do property damage. Wind gusts of 50 MPH often occur in many areas, and the damage they cause can be significant. Uprooted trees falling and damaging property, siding being torn off buildings, and roofs being damaged are all common occurrences, and the repair costs can be expensive.
If your property suffers wind damage, it’s important to immediately document all damage with photographs, and to keep all receipts for any repairs that are required. File a damage claim with your insurer right away, and keep a record of all your correspondence with them.
Though most property insurance policies cover wind damage, some insurers will still deny, delay, or lowball processing claims based on technicalities. Dealing with them can be overwhelming, as many policyholders don’t have the expertise to navigate their insurance contracts on their own.
In these cases, it’s best to contact a licensed attorney who has experience dealing with insurance companies on behalf of property owners.
Wind Damage Lawyers For The People
If your wind damage claim has been denied or delayed, or your insurer is offering to pay less than you deserve, Morgan & Morgan wants to fight for you.
Our attorneys have been battling insurance companies for over 30 years — and winning. To date, we’ve recovered more than $9 billion for our clients. We never represent big companies, which is why our motto is “For The People, Not The Powerful.” Our reputation and resources force the insurance companies to take our clients’ claims seriously.
Hiring us is 100% free unless we recover money for you. Call today for a free, no-obligation case review.