Hurricane Damage FAQs
Aren’t hurricane damage lawyers expensive?
Many people are hesitant to work with lawyers as they are unsure of the associated fees and lack understanding of how the hurricane damage claim filing process works. There is little to no risk to you, and the faster you submit your insurance claim, the easier it will be to prove the damages to your property resulting from the hurricane. Hiring a Charleston hurricane damage lawyer will help you navigate these winds and waters correctly and approach your insurance agency properly.
Does my homeowner's insurance cover hurricane damage in South Carolina?
Homeowner's insurance usually covers hurricane damage caused by high winds, hail, and rain. Unfortunately, most homeowners insurance does not cover flooding. Usually, there is extra coverage you would need to purchase if the damage caused by the hurricane is flood-related. We recommend reaching out to your Charleston insurance agency at the first sign there might be a hurricane coming for your property.
We are currently processing Hurricane Ian & Idalia claims that have flood damage, wind damage, property damage, and all the types of damages listed below.
Am I entitled to more compensation than the insurance company initially offers?
In most cases, yes. South Carolina insurance companies always start with lowball offers to see if you will give in and settle. Do not take the first settlement an insurance company provides you. If you are taking on this endeavor without a Charleston attorney, we strongly recommend reaching out to our firm.
What types of South Carolina hurricane claims do you handle?
Hurricane Helene Claims
Hurricane Helene impacted Florida’s Big Bend Region as a category 4 hurricane causing immense damage throughout Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, South Carolina, and North Carolina making this the most widespread impact on the United States from a single hurricane. Millions were left without power and in some areas, it was total destruction. Some are saying it looks “apocalyptic” in specific cities. Our Hurricane Helene attorneys can help you with your insurance claim. It’s going to be tough to get the full amount owed to you during this process as insurance companies are going to be facing millions of claims. Let a Georgetown hurricane attorney help you navigate this process to get your money as fast as possible. We know the recovery process will take a long time in some areas and we want to help you as best we can.
Hurricane Ian Claims
Hurricane Ian devastated South Florida, but the impact on South Carolina wasn't comparable. However, our Hurricane Ian attorneys have heard from many homeowners about property damages from the heavy winds, rain, downed trees, power lines, and more. We can help you throughout the process to ensure your Hurricane Ian lawsuit is filed and the proper compensation is received for your damages. Having the best Charleston Hurricane Ian lawyer on your side will ease the headaches these insurance companies will cause.
Hurricane Idalia Claims
Hurricane Idalia was historical and caused significant property damage and flooding from Florida's Gulf Coast to the South Carolina Coast. Our Hurricane Idalia attorneys can help you if your South Carolina insurance company is not adequately handling your hurricane damage claim. Hiring the best Charleston Hurricane Idalia lawyer will help you get the entire compensation you deserve for your damaged property.
What qualifications do I need to file a hurricane lawsuit?
- You MUST have homeowners insurance.
- You MUST not have retained an attorney before us for the claim
- You MUST have sustained legitimate damage to your property
* If you meet these qualifications, please reach out today for a free hurricane claim evaluation.
What types of property damages are accepted for hurricane claims in Charleston?
- Wind Damage
- Flood Damage
- Roof Damage
- Shingle Damage
- Siding Damage
- Other Major Property Damage
What types of property can I make a hurricane claim for in Charleston?
- House
- Business Property
- Mobile Home
- Condo
This is just a representative sample of our real settlements and lawsuit results. We are proud of the results we have achieved for our clients; however, prior results should not and cannot be relied upon to create any expectation about what can be recovered for a client in any other case.
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