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The aftermath of a storm can be brutal on your property. Let our seasoned storm damage lawyers make sure you get the compensation you need to rebuild.

Get To Know Your Personal Legal Team

With over 24 years in business and $2 billion recovered, our dedicated team is committed to providing legal support for your hurricane property loss claims and more.

Results

Our storm damage insurance lawyers fight for homeowners after hurricanes, hail, floods, or roof collapses, handling property loss claims and disputes with proven results.

Types of Storm Damage Cases We Take On

Storm damage can affect your property in several ways, from roof damage caused by high winds to disputes over flood insurance coverage. Our storm damage attorneys have handled over 250,000 cases, and we’ll get justice for your claim, too.

Hailstorm Property Damage

Hail dents roofs, siding, and vehicles.

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Roof Collapse

Heavy storms or snow cause roofs to cave in.

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Falling Tree Damage

Trees fall onto homes, cars, or power lines.

Flash Flood Insurance Disputes

Insurers deny or delay flood claims.

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Exterior Wall & Siding Damage

Wind and debris tear away siding.

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Window & Glass Breakage

Flying debris shatters glass during storms.

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Interior Water Damage

Rain or leaks ruin flooring, walls, and ceilings.

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Storm Damage Vs. Pre-Existing Damage

Insurers argue damage came before storm.

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Vehicle & Personal Property Damage

Storms destroy cars and belongings.

Don’t let a greedy insurance company force you into settling for less than you’re owed. Call now to start your claim!

Justice starts with one call

From the first call to the final verdict, our clients share how we stood by them and delivered results when it mattered most.

Ways We Can Support You

Every trial attorney on our team is trained to fight aggressively for your rights. Here’s how our team will help, starting with your first phone call.

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Free Case Review

We’ll review your claim and explain the best legal options available.

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claim investigation

Our team gathers evidence and builds a strong case from the start.

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expert Negotiation

We deal directly with insurers to secure the maximum recovery possible.

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Court Representation

If a fair settlement isn’t possible, we’re ready to fight for you at trial.

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No-Win, No-Fee

We guarantee that you don’t pay us unless we win your case.

Frequently Asked Questions

Navigating a storm claim is confusing and time sensitive. Use this FAQ to learn how to document damage, meet deadlines, and pursue fair payment for wind, hail, and flood losses.

Most homeowners’ insurance policies cover damage caused by wind, hail, and falling trees during storms. However, they usually don’t cover flood or earthquake damage unless you have specific add-ons. It’s crucial to check your policy to know exactly what types of storm damage are covered.

If your storm damage claim gets denied, our lawyers specializing in storm damage will be your best advocate. We’ll review your policy, help challenge the denial, and make sure the insurance company treats you fairly. Our team will also negotiate on your behalf or represent you if the issue becomes more serious.

An “Act of God” is a legal term for natural events beyond human control, like hurricanes or severe storms. Your coverage for such events depends on your policy’s terms. Insurers sometimes use this clause to deny claims, but knowing your policy details and seeking legal advice can help you pursue your rightful claim.

Yes, you can look into filing a lawsuit, especially if your insurance company denies your claim unfairly or doesn’t pay enough. Taking your case to court can help you seek full compensation for the damage. It’s wise to consult with an attorney to explore your options.

Great question! Storm damage is what happens directly because of a storm. Pre-existing damage existed before the storm hit. Insurance companies often need proof to tell the two apart, and claims usually cover only the storm-related damage unless you have a specific agreement otherwise.

The time you have to file a hurricane property loss claim varies by insurance policy and state. Generally, it’s best to file your claim as soon as possible, usually within a year of when the damage occurred. Check your policy and consult with a professional for specific timelines (also known as statute of limitations).

It depends. You might be able to get compensation if you have flood insurance, but standard policies don’t usually cover flood damage. Reviewing your insurance coverage and speaking with a lawyer can help you understand your options for claiming damages.

Industry News Related to Storm Damage

Stay updated on the latest news and regulations around storm damage insurance claims, so you can better understand your rights and options.