Have You Really Received All The Money You Are Entitled to for Your Hurricane Ike Wind or Flood Claim?
Eight Common Misconceptions About Hurricane and Flood Insurance Settlements
I had a beach house on the Bolivar Peninsula that got blown away. TWIA has some report from experts that says that the storm surge came ashore first and
destroyed my beach house and the high winds only did about 11% of the damage to my home. I guess 11% of the cost to replace the house is all I can get.
Wrong. TWIA has taken the position that the storm surge came ashore before the high winds of Hurricane Ike. Eye witness reports and more reliable data from Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans show that the storm surge usually arrives up to two hours after the high winds of the storm. House-destroying winds arrived in New Orleans up to two hours before the water level got high enough to flood any homes. And those homes were not elevated like most of the house on Bolivar Peninsula. Your house was blown apart first and then the storm surge came ashore. What TWIA has is a self-serving report, bought and paid for. I am signing up clients who have these SLAB claims on the Bolivar Peninsula and I intend to try them to a jury with my own expert reports.
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Once I have received a settlement from my insurance company I cannot re-open the claim.
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On my flood claim I have to take what they offer me because it is FEMA and lawyers don’t want flood claims.
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The insurance company or TWIA only owes me my actual damages and maybe my attorney fees for my damages.
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I hired a public adjuster and he got me all the money I am going to get.
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If I hire a lawyer to handle my windstorm claim he will take a fee and take some of the money that I need to fix my house.
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I had a beach house on the Bolivar Peninsula that got blown away. TWIA has some report from experts that says that the storm surge came ashore first and
destroyed my beach house and the high winds only did about 11% of the damage to my home. I guess 11% of the cost to replace the house is all I can get.
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I had broken windows and rain coming in through my roof. You can see water stains on my ceiling. But I also had flood water in my house and the
insurance company or TWIA is saying that the flood caused most or all of my damage.
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I am only entitled to what it cost me to fix my house, but some of the work was done by me or friends or church groups and volunteers so I cannot get paid for that.
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