Hurricane Katrina Damage Claims must be filed by August 28, 2006.
Hurricane Katrina proved to be one of the most costly and destructive natural disasters to the U.S., leaving thousands of devastated or completely destroyed businesses in its wake. Business owners were soon handed another blow, however, as insurance companies refused to cover the flooding damage caused by the hurricane, citing a differentiation between insured storm damage and flood damage.
This interpretation will prove to be catastrophic for business owners counting on their insurance policies to assist in rebuilding the actual structures, as well as needing the funds to cover lost profits and continued fixed expenses during the time that the business must stay closed while the premises are being restored.
If your business Katrina claim was rejected because of unfair practices such as these, make sure that your voice is heard. We can help you fight the insurance companies so that you can finally get what you deserve. Call today.
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