At Porcaro Law, we understand the immense challenges that come after the devastation of hurricanes like Helene and Milton. Flooding often causes the most extensive damage, and insurance companies may not always honor claims in a fair or timely manner. Our experienced team is ready to assist those affected by these hurricanes, ensuring you receive the compensation you deserve to rebuild and recover.
Dealing with flood damage claims after hurricanes can be a complicated and frustrating process. Insurance companies may underpay, delay, or even deny claims, leaving victims in a vulnerable position. Additionally, many flood insurance policies are backed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), adding another layer of complexity. At Porcaro Law, we have successfully represented hurricane victims, and we are here to make sure you get the fair settlement you deserve—whether you’re dealing with FEMA or private insurers.
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Q1: What damages are covered by flood insurance for Hurricane Helene and Milton?
A: Flood insurance typically covers damages caused by rising water, including structural damage, electrical and plumbing systems, and personal belongings. If your policy is backed by FEMA’s NFIP, it will follow FEMA’s guidelines. FEMA-backed flood insurance generally covers direct physical losses from flooding, including structural damage to your home, foundation, electrical and plumbing systems, and personal belongings. Coverage may vary by policy, so it’s important to consult an attorney to understand your specific coverage.
Q2: How do I file a claim after Hurricane Helene or Milton?
A: Start by documenting the damage with photos and videos. Notify your insurance company as soon as possible and request an adjuster to assess the flood damage. If you have FEMA-backed insurance, follow their process carefully. For example, after filing a flood insurance claim with your provider, you’ll receive a claim number, and an adjuster will be sent to assess the damage. It’s crucial to document everything before cleanup begins. FEMA also provides disaster assistance programs for those who need help beyond insurance payouts, but you must meet specific eligibility requirements. You should also make temporary repairs to prevent further damage and keep all receipts.
Q3: What should I do if my Hurricane Helene or Milton claim is denied?
A: If your claim is denied or you feel the settlement offer is too low, contact a lawyer immediately. We can help gather additional evidence to strengthen your case, appeal FEMA decisions, and negotiate with your insurer to secure the compensation you need.
Q4: How long does the insurance company have to pay my Hurricane Helene or Milton claim?
A: Insurance companies and FEMA are required to act promptly, but delays are common. If you feel your insurer or FEMA is stalling, we can take legal action to move the process forward.
Q5: Can I file both a FEMA disaster assistance claim and a flood insurance claim?
A: Yes, but it’s important to note that FEMA disaster assistance is supplemental. It can help with things not covered by your insurance, like temporary housing or basic repairs, but it does not replace insurance coverage. We can help you determine which claims to file and when.
Q6: How long do I have to file a claim after these hurricanes?
A: It’s crucial to act quickly. FEMA flood insurance claims typically require filing within 60 days of the loss, while deadlines for private insurers may vary. Contact us for help with your claim right away to ensure you don’t miss any important deadlines.
Need help with your Hurricane Helene or Hurricane Milton Flood Claim? Contact Porcaro Law today for a free consultation. We’re here to advocate for your rights and make sure you receive the compensation you deserve, whether through FEMA or your insurance company.
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