flooding – Corless Law Group https://corlessbarfield.com Team CLG Litigates High-Stakes Insurance Disputes and Personal Injury Cases Wed, 10 Aug 2022 19:05:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://corlessbarfield.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/favicon-150x150.png flooding – Corless Law Group https://corlessbarfield.com 32 32 The Unfortunate Truth About Flood Insurance https://corlessbarfield.com/2022/08/10/the-unfortunate-truth-about-flood-insurance/ https://corlessbarfield.com/2022/08/10/the-unfortunate-truth-about-flood-insurance/#respond Wed, 10 Aug 2022 19:05:29 +0000 https://corlessbarfield.com/?p=5080 Read More...

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Severe flooding had led to widespread devastation in Eastern Kentucky, costing substantial loss of life and potentially billions in physical damage to homes and businesses.  Battered infrastructure has hampered the search for the missing, and many survivors say there was no time to escape the deluge.  Flooding is highly destructive, with the potential to damage all or part of a structure.  Flooding can also lead to other issues such as toxic mold damage.  Many Kentucky towns have been inundated with river water and mud – but few residents have flood insurance.

As a property damage insurance lawyer, clients come to me asking about flood insurance and what their policy covers in order to protect themselves and their families.  A question that I get asked by policyholders is, Do I have flood insurance?  If I do, what does that cover?

Property insurance policies – for both homes and businesses – expressly exclude floods, such that if you want or need this coverage, you have to look elsewhere for help.  The primary source of flood coverage comes from the National Flood Insurance Program (“NFIP”).  The reason insurers exclude flood coverage from traditional property insurance has to do with the scope of the loss caused by these events.  For example, unlike an individual home claim for a fire, floods cause damage to entire neighborhoods, which makes it more difficult for insurers to spread their risk across several properties at the same time.  Even if a tornado hits your neighborhood, it will most likely impact some, but not all, of the structures.  Floods, on the other hand, take out entire areas at the same time.

The reality is that while flood insurance can help people rebuild and recover financially after a catastrophic deluge, very few people in the U.S. have it, and it is limited in available coverage.  In fact, most people whose homes were damaged or destroyed in Kentucky probably won’t be covered, and even if they were, the amount available is limited versus the value of the real estate. 

Under the NFIP, you may purchase the maximum for the value of your home up to $250,000, for the structure, and $100,000 for the contents.  The average price of a home in Kentucky in 2021 was $197,413, which means many homes will only get to a certain threshold before the owners’ responsibility kicks in.  Also, the values are not adjusted by home value; in Florida, where the average is more around $390,000, the NFIP policy gets to the max coverage pretty fast.  While it’s a little better for business structures, which go to $500,000, it would be expected to leave a lot of business owners on their own.

There is litigation over whether water damage is a flood, or if it is caused by other man-made sources.  A broken pipe, for example, can cause the entire home to be flooded, but is not a flood.  Floods are caused by external water that rises with the nearby water.  Corless Law Group represented a homeowner where a water main broke under the foundation, and over the following three weeks, 95,000 gallons of water seeped into the home.  There is a strict legal definition of what constitutes a “flood” and insurers will always aim to interpret the damage to your home or business narrowly so that they can avoid liability.  This is where we can help.  

Corless Law Group is a Large Loss law firm that aggressively advocates on policyholders’ behalf to ensure our clients get the coverage they deserve.  Consulting with a flood damage lawyer may be your only way to recover damages.  Our attorneys have successfully handled many water and flood damage claims.  Call us 365 days a year at 813-258-4998 to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation.  

Our firm has a successful track record of handling hundreds of flood insurance lawsuits.  If you’re a policyholder and you find yourself in a dispute with your insurance company, contact Corless Law Group today to help with your claim.  We have secured more than $500 million in case results for residential and commercial property owners throughout Florida.  There are virtually no other law firms that have the experience, knowledge, and record-setting results like Corless Law Group.  We are your go-to Florida flood insurance law firm. 

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Storm Season ‘22:  What To Do & How Corless Law Group Can Help You https://corlessbarfield.com/2022/04/06/storm-season-22-what-to-do-how-corless-law-group-can-help-you/ https://corlessbarfield.com/2022/04/06/storm-season-22-what-to-do-how-corless-law-group-can-help-you/#respond Wed, 06 Apr 2022 16:50:32 +0000 https://corlessbarfield.com/?p=5007 Read More...

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Another monster hurricane season is on tap.  Long-range forecasts show we may face an extreme hurricane season, with as many as 16 to 20 named storms developing and six to eight of those becoming hurricanes.  Of those hurricanes, forecasters believe three to five will strengthen into major hurricanes with top sustained winds of 111 mph or higher.

The 2022 Atlantic hurricane season officially begins on June 1 and ends on Nov. 30 but as I’ve previously written, hurricane season begins and ends when Mother Nature decides.  Meteorologists state that the overall pattern looks pretty similar to last year.  The 2021 season saw four major hurricanes among seven hurricanes out of 21 tropical storms.

Warmer than average seas, which power storms and help fuel the development of tropical storms and hurricanes, along with the absence of an El Nino weather pattern that sends high winds across the southern United States to break up hurricanes are the primary reasons forecasters predict an above-average storm season. 

For policyholders who experience property damage after a storm, success is the only measurement they use to evaluate who’s the best attorney to protect their legal rights, achieve maximum compensation, and pursue justice. Property owners need a hurricane insurance lawyer on their side who has successfully litigated these types of claims throughout Florida.  

It seems logical that if you pay your premiums and have the proper homeowners insurance coverage, and your home suffers storm damage, you would have your claim processed.  But this is usually not the case since insurers are in the business of making money and will try to delay, deny or underpay valid storm damage claims. 

Corless Law Group has secured more than $500 million in case results for residential and commercial property owners across the Sunshine State.  Our trial law firm is determined to help policyholders, including homeowners, business owners, Community Managed Associations, HOAs and Licensed Community Association Managers who have experienced property damage.  We have successfully resolved a vast number of storm damage claims.  There are virtually no other law firms that have the experience, knowledge and record-setting results like Corless Law Group. 

Corless Law Group is acknowledged as a pioneer in the field of storm damage claims, and is the go-to Florida hurricane insurance attorney when other law firms have bad faith cases.  Insurance companies want to make a profit, and occurrences of insurance bad faith happen with regularity. If you believe that you are a victim of insurance bad faith on your homeowner policy or have a dispute with your insurance company surrounding property damage, contact us at 813-258-4998.

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A Rising Tide Sinks All Homes: Climate Change’s Impact on Florida Policyholders https://corlessbarfield.com/2021/11/04/a-rising-tide-sinks-all-homes-climate-changes-impact-on-florida-policyholders/ https://corlessbarfield.com/2021/11/04/a-rising-tide-sinks-all-homes-climate-changes-impact-on-florida-policyholders/#respond Thu, 04 Nov 2021 14:08:46 +0000 https://corlessbarfield.com/?p=4895 Read More...

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World leaders have outlined climate commitments at the COP26 summit in Glasgow, Scotland.  Delegates are asked to commit to more ambitious cuts in their countries’ emissions, all in an effort to curb the climate crisis.  From sea levels rising to dangerous hurricanes, the effects of the climate crisis can be felt throughout the Sunshine State.  Specifically, sea levels are projected to rise faster in Florida than the global average.  Florida’s beauty is what makes it paradise but it’s also the more than 1,300 miles of coastline that makes it susceptible to the impacts of climate change.  

As a law firm that aggressively fights to secure insurance coverage for insureds who experience property damage or property loss, we have witnessed firsthand an uptick in Large Loss insurance claims involving flood, windstorms, fire, hailstorms, sinkholes, and tropical storms/hurricanes due to the climate crisis.  

Claude Tankersley, Public Works Administrator for the City of St. Petersburg, Florida explained:  “The Bay is at least eight inches higher than it was back in the 1940s. And eight inches doesn’t sound like a lot, but in such a flat area as we are, eight inches can mean the difference between a street flooding every now and then, or not.”  And that’s not even the worst of it; climate change threatens Florida’s Atlantic coastline, where Miami, Palm Beach, Daytona, and Jacksonville are located, as these cities are among those that are most likely to be affected by climate change.   

Hurricane wind speeds and rainfall rates are likely to increase as the climate continues to warm, which can make insurance more expensive or difficult to obtain.  Cities, roads, railways, ports, and water supplies in Florida are vulnerable to the impacts of storms.  Coastal homes and poorly constructed infrastructure will flood more often as sea levels rise, because storm surges will become higher as well.  As a result, rising sea level is likely to increase flood insurance premiums.

We’ve seen the cost of insurance creeping up with hurricane season progressively worsening each year due to climate change.  HOA fees will likely significantly increase along with the rising cost of insurance.  In general, the laws help insurance companies but leave homeowners more vulnerable, holding policies that offer less protection or without coverage when disaster strikes.  This is why you need a property damage insurance lawyer on your side to counsel you and represent your interests when there’s a loss.  Get in touch with us by calling 813-258-4998.  

The impacts of climate change can be felt throughout Florida but what’s unique is that the climate crisis disproportionately affects low-income communities and communities of color, which have the fewest resources to recover from property damage.  Communities of color and low-income areas in Florida are disproportionately exposed to extreme climate threats, and they are more often located in or near flood-prone areas or toxic waste sites.  The systemic environmental racism that exists in Florida (and elsewhere) is inextricably linked to issues of economic inequality, environmental racism, and climate change.   Florida must invest in equitable climate infrastructure and Corless Barfield Trial Group is committed to working with these communities to help them assess insurance policy language and address insurance disputes over property damage. 

Long-term goals should include investing in resilient infrastructure, building better and stronger, stop developing in risky areas (as in the tragic case of the Surfside Condo Collapse) and get all residents on board for the changes that have to take place. The larger-scale solution is to slow down the physical effects of climate change by pumping fewer emissions into the atmosphere.  But in the here and now, if you experience any type of property damage or property loss, please call us at 813-258-4998.  

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Dos and Don’ts of Property Damage Disputes https://corlessbarfield.com/2020/01/28/dos-and-donts-of-property-damage-disputes/ Tue, 28 Jan 2020 16:03:28 +0000 http://www.corlessbarfield.com/?p=2779 Read More...

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DO hire an attorney who regularly represents policyholders in all aspects of the insurance claims process. Corless Barfield Trial Group’s experienced and knowledgeable lawyers will help you file an insurance claim in a court of law and take care of the entire process for you.

DON’T take an insurance company’s first offer. Insurance claim litigation often arises when an insurance provider is not ready to honor the agreement in an insurance policy. Your insurance provider may pay far below what you’re entitled to as compensation.  That is why you need a Florida property damage trial attorney to represent you in your hurricane damage, storm damage, sinkhole, catastrophic ground cover collapse, fire loss, and water damage disputes.

DO judge the experience of past clients when you are hiring a property damage insurance attorney. Our skill and expertise at the negotiation table and in the courtroom are unmatched. We accept cases from property owners whose homes, buildings, businesses, and other belongings have sustained significant damage due to a natural disaster or any unforeseen circumstances. Our clients include HOAs, Community Management Associations, and Licensed Community Association Managers. 

DON’T trust insurers. Insurance company adjusters work on behalf of insurance companies to deny, delay or minimize the value of your claim. They will use biased or unseasoned claims adjusters and biased engineers. However, Corless Barfield Trial Group levels the playing field by retaining expert contractors and engineers to make an independent (and substantiated) evaluation of your property damage case.

DO get a free case evaluation. It takes resources, legal knowledge, and tenacity to effectively counter an insurance provider’s attempts to undervalue, delay, or deny an insurance claim. Corless Barfield Trial Group is a Large Loss Lawyers firm. We represent clients in high-end property damage disputes.

DON’T handle your insurance dispute alone. Most insurance companies will make every effort to deny your property damage claim or pay out as little as possible. If you find yourself involved in a property damage insurance dispute with your insurer, contact Corless Barfield Trial Group at 813-258-4998 for a free initial consultation. We are available 24/7, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.  We represent clients throughout the state of Florida.

DO engage a law firm that represents clients in many types of insurance claims, including:

  • Windstorm
  • Water Damage
  • Hurricane and Tropical Storm Damage
  • Roof Damage
  • Lightning 
  • Fire / Smoke Damage
  • Construction Defects
  • Mold / Bacteria 
  • Sinkholes 
  • Foundation Cracks 

As a property owner, there are a variety of issues to tackle in the event that your property is damaged by natural forces or human error. Act now to ensure that your insurance company provides fair and just compensation.  For your free initial case consultation, call 813-258-4998. 

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