Hurricane Katrina Damage Claims must be filed by August 28, 2006.
Although the damage inflicted by Hurricane Rita proved to be less disastrous than that of Hurricane Katrina, thousands upon thousands of homes suffered from the storm. Renters that were forced to flee are returning to find their homes and apartments flooded and nearly all of their belongings ruined.
Renters in general have different issue to contend with than homeowners after a major disaster like a hurricane. Unfortunately, if renter's insurance wasn't purchased, tenants are left with little hope for replacing what was lost. Tragically, even when renter's insurance was obtained before the storm, many Rita victims are now discovering that unscrupulous insurance companies are refusing to pay for the flooding that was brought about by the hurricane.
If you are a renter and you feel that your claim for insurance relief was denied because of a technicality or flat-out deception, you are not alone. Thousands of other people across the Gulf States have become victims of insurance companies who put profits before their policyholders. You are entitled to ight for your rights, and we can help. Call today.
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