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Hurricane Helene or Milton May Have Underpaid You Thousands

We've helped hundreds of Florida property owners get larger insurance payments after storms like Helene and Milton. Reopen your claim before it's too late

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“We would highly recommend Claim Closers. David is very knowledgeable on how to best represent the homeowner and work with the insurance carrier no matter how frustrating and arduous the agent/carrier. Additionally he was consistently quick to provide meaningful responses to any of our questions. Even though we had a relatively small claim, he still worked very hard for the best possible outcome.” - Maureen S

Getting The Insurance Payment You're Entitled To Shouldn't Feel This Frustrating

Your Check Didn't Cover Your Damages

You didn't just read a list of the damages that Milton brought to your home; you lived them. You had to rip out the wet stuff, walk through the broken glass, and try endlessly to dry everything out. Your insurer didn't quite get that. The payment they sent to cover you wasn't close to the cost of your damages. They shaved it down for "depreciation", your deductible took a chunk, and somehow a few things just didn't show up.

You Kept Calling, They Kept Stalling

Despite paying premiums for years, you had to chase after your carrier when it was time to collect. You sent photos, filled out forms, left voicemails, and sent emails, and all you got back was "we're reviewing". When the check came, and it didn't cover your costs, the hassle of asking for more and pushing back seemed exhausting. 

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Asking For More Felt Risky

You've heard that constantly calling your carrier can be a hit on your record. A few "claims" and they can drop you or hike your rates. So you bit your tongue while they argued about small details to save their bottom line. You weren't looking for a fight; you just wanted the policy that you paid for to actually show up. 

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