Hurricane Ida Claims

Hurricane Ida was a deadly and destructive Category 4 Atlantic hurricane that became the second-most damaging and intense hurricane to make landfall in the U.S. state of Louisiana on record, behind Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

Along the Louisina coast, the cities of Grand Isle and New Orleans suffered the worst of Ida, with catastrophic damage reported due to the extreme winds and storm surge. Numerous homes were flattened and trees felled over a wide swath of the storm path.

UNDERPAID HURRICANE CLAIMS

Hurricane damage related perils will present complex issues to a homeowner. The immediate aftermath is what many homeowners are not prepared and experienced to fathom. Urgency kicks in, property damage issues such as food spoilage from power outages, fallen trees, blown roof shingles, exposed roof sheathing, water intrusion to the interior of a home causing microbial growth such as mold become imperative in addressing immediately.

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Tips for homeowners after a hurricane

  • Protect your loved ones first! Establish a safe meeting place and a pre-shared out-of-state contact.  
  • It may not be safe to return immediately following a storm. Check with local authorities.
  • Take photos & videos, create an inventory of damaged property (Interior & Exterior).
  • Safely take steps to prevent further damage (For example: Tarping roofs, removing water from interior spaces, removing fallen trees & other debris).
  • Contact Betterway Claims Adjusters for a FREE CONSULTATION!
  • Provide notice of loss to your insurance company.
  • Develop and plan a claim management strategy with your public adjuster.

An experienced public adjuster for your claim

Hurricane damage related perils will present complex issues to a homeowner. The immediate aftermath is what many homeowners are not prepared and experienced to fathom. Urgency kicks in, property damage issues such as food spoilage from power outages, fallen trees, blown roof shingles, exposed roof sheathing, water intrusion to the interior of a home causing microbial growth such as mold become imperative in addressing immediately.

Hurricane claims can be filed once you’ve had time to research your policy documents and consult with a licensed public adjuster.  Do not rush to sign anything without a trusted opinion!

We know storm damage

Coastal property owners have become well educated and accustomed to the pre-hurricane planning and preparedness over the last couple of decades. 

Major hurricanes such as Hurricane Andrew, Katrina, and Wilma have given homeowners in many states a lesson on the life changing consequences hurricane damage. Homeowners are once again reminded by the recent catastrophic events in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands as a result of strong wind gusts & rain as a result of Hurricane Harvey, Irma & Maria.

Residential property owners typically have “pre-hurricane” immediate plans such as: securing windows & doors, and taking photos & videos of property prior to an event. Long term plans such as maintaining roof systems, reinforcing structures with impact windows, doors and hurricane straps are not only encouraged, but may be required under certain municipalities and building codes.

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