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Damage from wind can be minor or catastrophic. Wind events are common in the state of Florida and have proven to be formidable to both homeowner’s tile and shingle roofs alike. While a licensed contractor says that you need a new roof, the insurance company may say otherwise. This is where we come in. Ward Ruddock will fight to make your property whole.

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Types Of Disputes

Denied Claims

When you purchase an insurance policy, you expect your insurer to have your back during times of crisis. Unfortunately, some insurers will outrightly deny your claim without a justifiable reason, even though it’s listed under your policy guidelines. Insurance agents or brokers may attempt to persuade you into thinking the denied claim is a special circumstance by using jargon that’s intentionally confusing. But you shouldn’t fall for this. Call Ward Ruddock for skilled Insurance Attorneys that work for the people.

Underpaid Claims

A common tactic used by insurance companies is to provide low-ball settlement offers to desperate policyholders. Although it can be tempting when you’re in crisis, it’s important you don’t accept any suspicious settlement offers without legal representation. Insurers intentionally offer low settlements so they can refuse to provide any coverage later. Often insurance companies are well aware of what an appropriate settlement offer should be, and if they offer less it’s intentional. At Ward Ruddock we take pride in recovering every cent that’s owed to you under your policy.

Delayed Claims

Insurers have an obligation to policyholders that they will provide services in a timely manner. Sadly, this isn’t always the case. Insurance companies may go through exhaustive measures to delay a claim for an extended period of time. They may dodge phone calls, ignore emails, have elongated processing times and fail to give clear instructions on what they require to file the claim. Insurance companies who intentionally delay claims aren’t following the rules outlined. Let us help you with your case.

Bad Faith

Insurance companies are required to settle claims in good faith or acting under all circumstances in a fair and honest manner. If an insurance company intentionally uses deception and other dishonest means to settle or deny a claim, then it’s considered to be an act in bad faith. Insurers can act in bad faith in various ways and it can vary based on the situation. Some examples include making payments without a statement setting forth coverage, refusing to insure for discriminatory reasons.

How It Works

We Conduct a Free Claim Analysis

Our wind damage to roof insurance claim lawyers will review your policy and conduct a full inspection and evaluation of your property damages at no cost. Our Insurance claims attorneys will go over your options and tell you how much your claim is worth.

We Fight For You

Our team of lawyers deal directly with your insurance company. We prepare your claims package and we negotiate on your behalf. Our insurance attorneys are well versed in dealing with big insurers’ tactics to delay and/or deny your claim.

Successful Settlements Lead to Benefit Payments

We seek to maximize compensation, acting quickly on your behalf. Our Florida Insurance Claims Attorneys work diligently to pursue the money you need.

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Our wind damage lawyers work with you throughout the entire claim process. We review your policy, document your loss and estimate your damages. we adjust your claim (through negotiations with your insurance company) and finally we seek the maximum settlement.

We understand that this is a difficult time. During your free consultation, we will carefully review your insurance policy to determine a course of action that helps you pursue maximum benefits. If a lawsuit is necessary. Florida law requires your insurance company to pay your attorneys fees and costs.

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Do not talk to an adjuster representing the insurance company without talking to legal counsel first.

Realize that insurance companies have the upperhand when it comes to dealing with individual policyholders. Insurance companies know the laws, construction estimating, and the terminology related to property insurance claims – and they use that insider knowledge to their advantage. But you have rights, and laws are in place to protect you; and that’s where Ward Ruddock can be your most valuable asset besides the property for which you are seeking a settlement.

Don’t be alarmed, but it can take as long as 18 to 24 months for insurance claims to be settled, especially if the damage is more severe and requires repair and/or replacement of structure(s) and possessions. Solid representation can reduce that timeframe.

Without legal representation, you may not know if you are accepting a fair settlement of your claim. You should never accept the insurance company’s first settlement offer and should seek outside counsel and second or third opinions, much like you would do in the case of a serious medical diagnosis. Ward Ruddock has the resources and experience to fight for what you are owed. We have connections with reputable and trusted construction experts, third-party adjusters, government agencies, and more.

  • Being underinsured. A review of your policy to make sure coverage amounts and types of coverage, such as earthquake or flood insurance, are up to date should be done regularly.
  • Slow response. Insurance companies are notorious for moving slow when policyholders are in a time of need. Ward Ruddock can help push momentum and speed up response time.
  • Knowing your policy. There should be no confusion over what is covered and what is not. Know your policy or hire someone who can break it down for you.
  • Unfair settlement offers. Insurance companies will aim low with their first settlement offer; so don’t feel like you should have to accept it. Good representation can review offers to make sure you are getting a fair shake.
  • Unpleasant or misleading adjuster. Adjusters are typically the first line of defense for insurance companies, and the first person you will interact with. Do not accept rude interactions, and don’t be deceived by false pleasantries.
  • Insurance companies claim depreciation. Adjusters can low ball settlement offers by claiming household structures or personal property have depreciated. This can be, and often is, misleading. You need fair compensation.
  • Insurance companies offer a set pricing structure for repair/replacement costs. No pricing structure is one-size-fits-all. Licensed contractors – several bids are recommended – will tell you what it will cost to repair damage or replace structures and property.

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