Hurricane Katrina Damage Claims must be filed by August 28, 2006.
The Gulf Coast suffered another devastating blow when yet another massive hurricane pounded the region still reeling from the costliest natural disaster that the country has ever known. In fact, Hurricane Rita is on record as being the strongest measured hurricane to ever have entered the Gulf of Mexico, and the third most intense hurricane ever in the Atlantic Basin.
Although this hurricane proved to be a less catastrophic storm than Hurricane Katrina, millions of people in her path were affected - some sustaining profound losses that are just now beginning to be calculated.
For the countless victims left in the rubble, insurance payouts are one of the few resources available to begin the long process of rebuilding. It's important that policyholders demand the highest level of service and expediency in their providers during the difficult and often tedious process of repayment. Insurance policies of any sort are inherently complex, and innocent survivors are entitled to the resources they need to begin the daunting task of starting over.
Unfortunately, it is during these trying times that unscrupulous insurance companies pressure their own policyholders into signing forms and waivers indicating that their property was damaged by flood waters, which is not covered under insurance, rather than the hurricanes, which is covered.
Don't give up until you have received what you believe that you deserve. If you believe that your claim has been unjustly rejected or if you sense that you are being taken advantage of in your time of need, make sure that you know your legal options. Call for guidance today.
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