Hurricane Storm Damage
Rebuilding After the Storm When Everything Changes
Hurricanes can destroy your home, ruin your beloved possessions, and turn your life upside down. The damage caused by these natural disasters can be catastrophic for individuals and their communities. When a hurricane or strong storm hits, it’s important for property owners to feel confident that their insurance company will receive and quickly process their claims for coverage.
The Reality of Dealing With Insurance After a Disaster
Unfortunately, as many homeowners and business owners are aware, getting an adequate payout from an insurance company can be extremely difficult. This is particularly true when you’re dealing with an insurance company that is more concerned with their bottom line than with helping you after a natural disaster. Insurance companies usually draft policies that are for their benefit and hide key details in pages upon pages of confusing language. Many homeowners don’t realize how disadvantaged they are until they try to file a claim.
Types of damage commonly caused by hurricanes or strong storms typically include:
- Flooding
- Wind damage
- Broken windows
- Uprooted trees
- Toppled trees
- Fire damage
- Damage from projectiles
- Roof lifting
- Destruction of shingles and siding
- Power line damage
- Exterior wall damage
- Collapsed roofs
- Water damage
- Blocked roadways
- Damage to building foundation
- Damage to outdoor fixtures such as pools, fences, landscaping, and sheds
- Vehicle damage
- Damage to garages and porches
What to do if your home or business has been damaged by a hurricane or strong storm.
If your property has sustained damage in the wake of a hurricane or storm, the number one priority is to ensure the safety of you and your family. Afterwards, consider taking the following steps to ensure that your claim is handled promptly:
Prevent Additional Damage
Photograph and Itemize All Your Damages
Notify Your Insurance Carrier Right Away
Keep Copies of Communications, Records of Conversations, or Other Documentation That You Receive From the Insurance Company.
Keep Any Records for Repairs or Emergency Work That You Need to Do on Your House or Business.
Don’t Discuss the Damage on Social Media or Post Pictures About It.
Speak With an Experienced Attorney About Your Options.
If your home or your possessions have sustained storm damage and you do not believe you are getting the compensation your insurance policy calls for, speak with an experienced attorney about your rights and legal options. At the Lorenzana Law Firm, we live and work in South Florida, so we know how devastating a hurricane or storm can be. We are ready to act as your legal voice. We understand your frustrations, and we have the necessary knowledge to actively and effectively help you acquire the proper compensation to repair your home or business.
When hurricane or storm damage has harmed your home and your life, speak with us about your options. For a free case evaluation, call us today or use our online form to get in touch.

