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What can you do if your home is damaged in a storm?

If your home was damaged in a storm and you want to collect the highest possible payout, working with one of our public adjusters can result in a higher payout than if you try to handle the claim on your own.

What can you do if your home is damaged in a storm?

For those who have already filed a claim and are facing issues like a claim denial, underpayment, or delay can benefit greatly by seeking professional help from a public adjuster! The team at Triumph Consulting has experience helping homeowners collect a payout when others could not deliver.  

Call 954-669-4935 or go to WeGetYouPaid.com to get started.

Storms can wreak havoc on your property, leading to an often complex and lengthy restoration process. However, with the correct information and professional legal support, you can expedite your property damage claim significantly.

When your home is damaged, you can choose to either file a claim with your insurance company yourself and then manage the claim process, or you can choose to have a public adjuster fight the insurance company on your behalf. 

After your home is damaged in a storm, our number one goal is to help you collect a high payout from your insurance company so you can restore your property to its pre-loss condition.  

Can I file a damage claim on my own? 

Yes, you can contact your insurance company and file a damage claim on your own. 

Working with a public adjuster from the beginning helps increase your chances at a high payout.

When filing a claim yourself, it’s essential to secure a payout that covers your repair costs. This requires an accurate estimate of your true repair or replacement cost. If you decide to file a damage claim on your own, we still recommend working with a public adjuster to get a second opinion on the damage estimate created by the insurance company’s adjuster. If the initial estimate is inaccurate and your insurance company does compensate you, the payout you receive will be based on an inaccurate repair estimate, which means you may have to go out of pocket for any remaining costs after the payout funds are exhausted.  

A public adjuster can help prevent you from accepting a lowball payout.

Do you need a public adjuster? Contact our team today! (954) 669-4935

Should I contact a public adjuster before filing my claim? 

Working with a pubic adjuster from the very start of the claim process helps keep your claim process moving forward and helps ensure your goals are kept in mind the entire time. 

If your insurance company begins to delay your claim process or they deny your claim or offer to underpay you, then your public adjuster will be informed and ready to react accordingly to fight for you to receive the highest possible payout. 

Common Types of Storm Damage:

  1. Roof and structural damage: Visible damage or leaks requiring professional inspection.
  2. Water damage: Potential flooding and mold risks.
  3. Electrical and appliance damage: Risks from electrical surges.
  4. Damage to external structures: Includes damages to sheds, fences, and patios.

You have the right as a policyholder to seek a payout from your insurance company to repair your property after it’s been damaged in a storm. If you have a policy in good standing and your home is damaged and that damage is covered under your policy, then your insurance has the duty of compensating you properly. 

Was your property damaged in a storm? Contact Triumph Consulting today!  

Our team is experienced in helping homeowners receive a high payout from their insurance company. 

Call 954-669-4935 or go to WeGetYouPaid.com to get started.

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