Storm and water damage are some of the most common insurance claims. Central Florida homeowners are especially prone to such damage due to severe weather, such as hurricanes, which bring excessive downpours and flooding.
If you're currently filing water damage insurance claims, it is essential to get in contact with a water damage public adjuster that can offer a clear understanding of your insurance policy. Drew With Stellar Public Adjusting comprises a team of licensed adjusters with years of experience in the insurance claims industry. Our work on claims is done in-house, and we assign you a dedicated representative to assist you throughout the claims process. Did we mention our FREE claim analysis?
Drew With Stellar Public Adjusting services Central Florida and beyond including the areas of Orange, Seminole, Osceola, and Lake Counties. Our team brings years of experience in water damage claims. Our best-in-class public adjusters can help you understand your insurance policy, which can prove to be a tedious task.
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One of the most common types of property damage in Central Florida is water damage. Water damage can occur in both residential and commercial real estate. There are various types of water damage, and each kind of damage has specific water mitigation methods. The cause of the water damage and the area of the property that absorbs the damage will determine the severity.
When you discover the damage by water, call your public adjuster as soon as possible.
Drew With Stellar Public Adjusting can help you claim various types of damage, including:
We have years of experience serving Central Florida, specializing in property damage.
When you file water damage insurance claims, you request that an insurance company pays you a sum of money following the terms of your policy. This is integral to ensuring you are getting the most out of your coverage.
A water damage public adjuster advocates for the policyholder in appraising and negotiating an insurance claim. They are the only type of claims adjuster that can legally represent the rights of an insured during an insurance claim process.
Once hired, Drew With Stellar Public Adjusting does the following:
When filing a claim, the more information you have, the better.
To get you started on the water damage claim process, be prepared to provide the following:
Policyholder information: Name of insured, address, phone number, e-mail, and policy number.
Description of loss: Time and date of loss, location of the incident, and a detailed description of damages.
Authority notification: Please note all authorities notified (fire dept., police, etc.).
Emergency service companies & damage mitigation: Please let us know if you have already contacted any emergency service companies or performed any damage mitigation.
Need help filing your water damage insurance claims or handling an existing one? Our team of public adjusters, attorneys, contractors, mediators, and engineers is ready to help. Drew With Stellar Public Adjusting offers a free claim analysis and an online claim platform that gives you 24/7 access to the status of your claim. Contact Drew With Stellar Public Adjusting today at
407-801-9104 and stay informed for this summer’s hurricane season.
Drew With Stellar Public Adjusting is dedicated to helping Floridians recover the maximum settlement for their storm and hurricane insurance claims. No recovery, no fee. It’s our guarantee.
Why wait any longer? Request a free quote at 407-801-9104!
Phone: 407-801-9104
Email: drew@stellaradjusting.com
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Prior to the new law change that took effect on December 16, 2022, policyholders had specific deadlines to report claims to their insurance company. For new or reopened claims, policyholders had up to two years after the date of the loss to report it to their insurer. For supplemental claims, policyholders had up to three years after the date of the loss to file a claim.
However, as of December 16, 2022, SB 2-A changed the claim filing deadlines for policyholders. The new law reduces the time limits for policyholders to report a claim. For new or reopened claims, policyholders now have only one year after the date of the loss to report it to their insurer. For supplemental claims, policyholders now have 18 months after the date of the loss to file a claim. These changes mean that policyholders have less time to report their claims, so it's important to act quickly if you experience a loss covered by your insurance policy.