Hurricane Katrina Damage Claims must be filed by August 28, 2006.
Although residents in the path of Hurricane Rita were spared the extent of the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina a month earlier, many homeowners, renters, and business owners returned to find extensive damage and lingering questions.
Besides the physical damage and the loss of needed profits, businesses affected by Hurricane Rita could have yet another ordeal ahead — understanding their insurance coverage and having to haggle with insurance adjusters.
Although many victims suffered sizable damage, commercial policies can be much more complicated and specialized than homeowners policies, adding even more headaches to business owners still reeling from the storm. Unfortunately, coverage for the loss of business depends on what caused the damage and whether certain time limits are met. If your claim was denied, call a knowledgeable insurance claim attorney as soon as possible. You deserve better.
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