Hurricane Katrina Damage Claims must be filed by August 28, 2006.
Hurricane Rita became the third most powerful storm ever to touch down in the United States, causing millions of dollars in damage and stressing an already overwhelmed Gulf Region to its breaking point. Although not as catastrophic as Hurricane Katrina, Rita nevertheless forced millions of property owners to call their insurance carriers in order to collect on the premiums they so dutifully and responsibly paid.
Most property owners did not realize the depths that many insurance companies would go to in order to reject legitimate claims for relief. Hurricanes such as Rita frequently cause flooding, but narrow-minded insurance companies attempt to reject this water damage as not covered, or attempt to coerce their clients into waiving flood coverage for an increase in immediate relief. Such policies are violations of “good faith” clauses of many contracts and are a transparent attempt by unscrupulous companies to cheat their policyholders out of their relief.
If your property was lost or damaged in the aftermath of Hurricane Rita and your insurance company refuses to pay up, you need to contact an insurance claim attorney immediately. Insurance companies should be there when you need them the most, not try to take advantage of your situation or force you to make bad decisions. Make your voice heard, and join with the thousands of other people in your area who refuse to be made victims again. Let us help you rebuild your life.
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