Harm to your home, car, or belongings from an accident, storm, or intentional act.
Florida Property Damage Lawyers Fighting for Your Property Claim
When a hurricane damages your home, navigating the insurance claim process can be overwhelming. Our experienced property damage lawyers team is here to help you understand your policy, document your losses, and fight for the full and fair settlement you need to rebuild your life.
      Fight Bad Faith Insurance Tactics in Florida
When you buy property insurance in Florida, you expect the company to pay when disaster strikes. Unfortunately, insurers often prioritize profits over policyholders. Insurance "bad faith" happens when your insurance company unreasonably denies, delays, or underpays your valid property damage claim.
        Common bad faith tactics we fight include:
- Denying a claim without a proper investigation or a valid reason.
 - Offering a "lowball" settlement that won't cover your repair costs.
 - Taking months to approve or pay your claim (unreasonable delays).
 - Misrepresenting what your policy actually covers.
 - Demanding excessive paperwork just to slow you down.
 
Our Florida property damage attorneys hold insurers accountable for these practices.
Handling Denied or Underpaid Florida Property Claims
After a hurricane, fire, or serious water leak, a claim denial can be devastating. Insurance companies often try to blame the damage on causes your policy doesn't cover, like "wear and tear" or "faulty construction," instead of the real cause, like wind or a burst pipe. They hope you will give up.
        You have the right to challenge an insurer who:
- Uses a biased adjuster who ignores obvious damage.
 - Blames the damage on a pre-existing condition.
 - Refuses to pay for matching materials (like roofing or flooring).
 - Tries to force you to accept a low offer to close the claim quickly.
 
We investigate your loss, review your policy, and fight to overturn unfair denials and get you the money needed to rebuild your Florida property.
Know Your Rights: Compensation for Florida Property Damage
Florida law provides strong protections for policyholders. When an insurance company refuses to pay what it rightfully owes, you can sue to recover the full value of your claim and potentially more. We help you seek every dollar you are entitled to.
        This compensation can include:
- Policy Benefits: The full amount due under your policy for repairs or replacement.
 - Additional Living Expenses: Costs for hotels or rent if your home is unlivable.
 - Interest: Penalties owed by the insurer for paying you late.
 - Attorney's Fees: In many Florida property damage lawsuits, the insurance company is required to pay your attorney's fees if we win.
 
Our experienced Florida property damage lawyers evaluate your claim to ensure you receive the maximum possible recovery.
Why Choose United Law Firm?
We Battle Goliaths
We have the experience and resources to take on the biggest corporations, drug companies, and manufacturers in the country. We are not afraid of a tough fight.
No Upfront Fees
We handle these complex cases on a contingency basis. You pay us absolutely nothing unless we win a recovery for you.
National Experience, Local Focus
We understand how mass torts work on a national level and how to make them work for you right here in Florida.
We Are Trial Lawyers
We prepare every case as if it will go to trial. This shows the other side we are serious and drives them to offer fair settlements. We are not a "settlement mill."
Get a Free, Confidential Case Evaluation Today
Contact United Law Group now for a 100% free and confidential consultation. We will listen to your story, assess your claim, and explain your legal options for seeking justice. You pay nothing unless we win compensation for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Navigating a legal issue can be confusing. Here are quick answers to some of the most common questions we receive.
                    
                    
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Sudden and accidental damage from a cause specifically covered by your policy, like a fire or hurricane wind. It does not cover normal wear and tear.
1. Document all damage with photos. 2. Make temporary repairs to prevent more harm. 3. Contact your insurance company immediately.
Yes. You can sue the person who caused the damage or your own insurance company if they wrongfully deny or underpay your claim.