It can happen on a sunny day and when a storm hits. Burst pipes and other plumbing malfunctions can flood your home or business with water as quickly and efficiently as the strongest storms.

What can you expect from your insurer when you report water damage? A financial advisor recently said it “depends on if the leak was caused by a `covered peril’ under your policy.” For instance, would you be covered if water leaks through your roof in a heavy rainstorm, damaging fixtures inside your house and your ceiling? The answer might well be yes, and no, the advisor said.

You might not be reimbursed for your roof repairs because the roof will be considered a part of your house maintenance. The good news is that the damage to the rest of your home should be covered.

The advisor said you should act quickly to prevent more damage. That can mean having your roof covered or having a portion of your home pumped out to mitigate ongoing damage. And keep track of those expenses, he said, so that your insurer can reimburse you.

Of course, there is always the possibility that your insurer will deny a legitimate claim. It happens more often than it should, but with the help of a Florida water damage attorney experienced in battling denied or delayed claims, you can fight for the benefits you have paid for and deserve.

Has Your Home Insurance Company Denied or Undervalued Your Property Damage Claim in Florida?

If your insurance company is dragging its feet regarding your property damage claim, you should speak with an experienced insurance claim lawyer as soon as possible. Please contact us online or call our Florida law office at 800.451.6786 to schedule your free consultation. We help Florida residents like you fight the big insurance companies who fail to abide by their policies. Remember, we work on a contingent basis, meaning you don't pay us anything until we win your case. 

K.C. Williams III
Managing Partner who has spent his entire career representing Florida insurance and personal injury claims.