The One-Two Punch of Hurricanes Helene and Milton Are policyholders on the ropes — or finally seeing light at the end of the tunnel?

The One-Two Punch of Hurricanes Helene and Milton Are policyholders on the ropes — or finally seeing light at the end of the tunnel?

As I’ve often said, surviving the storm is rarely the hardest part. The real fight begins in the aftermath — navigating the complex, red-tape-filled insurance claim process that too often leaves policyholders dazed in their most vulnerable moments of need. For those seeking practical insights and guidance after Hurricane Helene or Milton, I encourage you…

Hurricane Season 2025: Uncensored Tips for Florida Policyholders

Hurricane Season 2025: Uncensored Tips for Florida Policyholders

Hurricane Season 2025 is officially here. For us in Florida, the “above-average” forecasts from CSU and NOAA come as no surprise. The real relentless force, however, is the non-stop media coverage. While warnings are crucial as we hit June 1st, the constant hype often feels like overkill. Many neighbors, still recovering from Hurricanes Helene and…

From Collaboration to Action: The Impact of the WIND 2025 Westward Expansion: 'Alright, Alright, Alright!'

From Collaboration to Action: The Impact of the WIND 2025 Westward Expansion: ‘Alright, Alright, Alright!’

Church is out, and we’ve howdied and shook our way through Dallas—officially wrapping up the 2025 Annual Windstorm Insurance Conference in true Texas fashion! They say everything’s bigger in Texas, and this year’s conference proved it. With 740 attendees, 60 exhibitors, non-profits, and key stakeholders gathering in the Lone Star State, WIND 2025 once again…

FEMA 50% Rule: Rising Above Challenges and Learning from the Past—What’s the Real Story?

FEMA 50% Rule: Rising Above Challenges and Learning from the Past—What’s the Real Story?

The 2024 Florida hurricane season year has been exceptionally busy and deeply impactful. Especially for those of us in the Tampa Bay region. For many, the effects are devastatingly real; for others, recovery has just begun. Tragically, some communities face complete replacement, leaving scars that may never heal. Writing this, I feel compelled to acknowledge…

Homeowners Hit by Helene Are In for an Insurance Claim Shock

Homeowners Hit by Helene Are In for an Insurance Claim Shock

Harsher policy terms mean damages might not be covered Honored to have been asked to contribute to this article. Jean Eaglesham is a topnotch reporter and very knowledgeable at all levels of the insurance industry. I suggest you follow her on the WSJ. https://www.wsj.com/finance/homeowners-hit-by-helene-are-in-for-an-insurance-claim-shock-60ae5519?st=fpHroy&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

Debby Aftermath: Public Adjusters Hear Alarming Reports, Critical Needs, and Insurance Coverage Concerns

Debby Aftermath: Public Adjusters Hear Alarming Reports, Critical Needs, and Insurance Coverage Concerns

As a follow-up to our insurance claim tips blog post yesterday, some of the calls and reports we are receiving in the aftermath of Hurricane Debby are quite alarming. Residents of the Lakewood Ranch community are reporting extensive flood damage to homes and cars, along with critical care needs due to heart attacks, electrocutions, and other emergencies…

Hurricane Ian Homeowners No Match for Unethical Claim Practices. Public Adjuster Attains 1,101% New Money Settlement Hours Before Hiring Attorney

Hurricane Ian Homeowners No Match for Unethical Claim Practices. Public Adjuster Attains 1,101% New Money Settlement Hours Before Hiring Attorney

As numerous clients are in various stages of repairs their Hurricane Ian damaged properties, we would like to share one success story that underscores the invaluable role experienced public adjusters can play contributing to the stability of Florida’s challenging insurance market. First, let’s look at an example of what has brought policyholders, claim professionals, state…

Upholding Claims Handling Practices to the Highest Standards is a Key to Solving Florida’s Insurance Crisis – Will the Florida Legislature Take Action?

Upholding Claims Handling Practices to the Highest Standards is a Key to Solving Florida’s Insurance Crisis – Will the Florida Legislature Take Action?

Insurers slashed Hurricane Ian payouts far below damage estimates, documents and insiders reveal – The Washington Post We all acknowledge there are good and bad actors in every industry. Unfortunately, we see these deplorable activities firsthand when policyholders call us frustrated after trying to settle their claim. I hope the Florida Legislature acts alongside the…

Florida’s Property Insurance Policyholder – Still in Crisis

Florida’s Property Insurance Policyholder – Still in Crisis

With yet another Special Session beginning this week and a new legislative session beginning in March, Florida Legislators will soon be faced with some unexpected consequences, from new changes to the state’s insurance laws, that were passed by the Florida Legislature in May and December along with other pro-insurance reforms. There’s also, more work that needs…