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Florida Property Insurance Claims: What is Depreciation?

By Jeremy Tyler |

You likely own many different valuable assets that experience wear and tear and will eventually need to be replaced. This loss of value is known as depreciation. Issues related to depreciation may potentially come up in your property insurance damage claim. In fact, many disputes arise over the valuing of depreciable property. Recovering Compensation… Read More »

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Florida Property Damage Claims: Pipe Bursts

By Jeremy Tyler |

Pipe bursts are not small issues. If you have ever seen the damage caused by a broken pipe, you know that it can be extremely extensive. Beyond the initial flooding, there is also a serious risk that long-term problems such as mold or mildew might develop. If you have been the victim of a… Read More »

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Florida Property Insurance Claims: What Do I Do If I Find Additional Damage?

By Jeremy Tyler |

Sustaining any form of property damage is always stressful. It is a huge relief when you finally get through the claims process and receive a full and fair settlement check. Though sometimes, this will not be the end of your issues. It is not uncommon for you, or your contractor, to find additional property… Read More »

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Lightning Damage Property Insurance Claims

By Jeremy Tyler |

According to data from the National Weather Service, Florida leads the nation in lightning strikes. In fact, more than ten percent of the all lightning damage property insurance claims come from Florida residents. Lightning can damage property in a number of different ways. You should know if your policy covers your damage, and how… Read More »

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