IN THE EYE OF THE STORM BLOG
How to know if your insurer is acting in Bad Faith
The term “Bad Faith” gets thrown around a lot, especially in discussions regarding legal matters, but what exactly does it mean in the context of an insurance claim? Here’s what you need to know!
Spalling: Are You Prepared to Face the Potential Consequences?
Since the Surfside tragedy, many Community Association clients have asked, “What is Spalling?” “Spalling” is a term of art created by the building trades to describe the cracking, flaking, and braking of concrete from the greater portion of a concrete slab. Now you may be thinking how does this “Spalling” happen and what can I do to prevent it.
A portion of FS §627.70153 Struck Down: What This Means For Policyholders In Florida
A portion of the Florida Statue (FS 627.70153) targeting communication by roof contractors was recently struck down by a federal judge as a violation of free speech. Here’s what you need to know!
THE 25% RULE: A SAFETY NET FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE CLAIMS
Roof damage is often the highest ticket item in a property damage claim following a hurricane or storm. It is no surprise that the issue of roof damage becomes a main point of contention between a property insurance carrier and property owner.