Your Ally in Rebuilding.
Your Advocate in Recovery.
You’ve been the victim of a disaster. Your home has been damaged by fire, water, snow, hail, or some other once-in-a-lifetime natural event that you couldn’t have foreseen. Luckily you have insurance.Unfortunately, insurance companies do not always deal fairly with their policyholders, which frequently means paying out as little as possible on claims.
At Storm Law, can help you navigate your storm damage insurance claim to get the coverage benefits you deserve. We’ll work with you and your insurance company to get the compensation you need to restore your home to its pre-loss condition. We’ll help you think through all the things you need to feel whole again. That’s our promise and our purpose.
An Eye On Weather
By dedicating our practice to helping clients with their weather-related insurance claims, we’re able to focus our attention on all the details that are often overlooked in cases like these. We’re able to think through the specific needs of our clients and anticipate any potential roadblocks from the insurance companies.
Our Practice Areas
Why Choose Us?
We’re focused on storm damage
Communication is our Cornerstone
We’re on your side
The Proactive Process
Check Your Policy
Be sure to check your insurance policy to familiarize yourself with coverage levels, deductibles, and any deadlines when it comes to filing a claim.
Get Your Own Estimates
Go out and get your own estimates from several contractors. These will help you determine if the insurance company is treating you fairly. Plus, it may help you get contractors scheduled more quickly, especially if there are many homes in your area affected by the same storm.
Organize Home Photos from Before and After Storm
Check your own photo albums and others in your family for photos of the damaged areas before the storm damages, and then take new photos that highlight the new damage and collect them together for easy retrieval.
Keep Receipts for any Temporary Repairs
If you have to purchase materials or labor to fix damage to your home to avoid further damage, keep any receipts. You may be entitled to reimbursement. These costs can be included in your total claim amount.