We’re open and ready to help you get the most out of your insurance claim. As we continue to follow COVID-19 news and updates, we’re committed to being there for you when needed. Many times, insurance claims are time-sensitive (especially when it comes to hurricane damage claims), so it’s essential to begin the process as soon as possible.
As we understand that staying safe and social distancing is critical during this time, we’ve introduced virtual inspections via Zoom – so you can begin the process from the comfort of your home. Our claim representative will video chat with you, and you’ll be able to discuss the details of the damage and your concerns. We’ll then put together an action plan to move forward with getting you the payout that you deserve!
You can also learn more about how we’re taking the necessary precautions by viewing our COVID-19 update.
Please send an email over to info@stellaradjusting.com or give us a call at 407-801-9104, and we’ll get you in touch with your dedicated claim representative. We’re open 24 hours, seven days a week, and are ready to assist you.
Learn more about our virtual claim inspection. Call 407-801-9104 today!
Phone: 407-801-9104
Email: drew@stellaradjusting.com
Serving Orange, Seminole, Osceola and Lake counties
Business Hours
License # P013318
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.