Open in App
  • U.S.
  • Election
  • Newsletter
  • Florida Weekly - Fort Myers Edition

    Don’t get scammed filing your home insurance claim

    By Staff,

    26 days ago
    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=17lPJ3_0th8sWBW00

    Don’t get scammed filing your home insurance claim

    After a disaster, many homeowners’ insurance customers may be unsure where to begin filing a claim with their company. Here are seven tips from the Florida Association of Public Insurance Adjusters.

    1. Only work with state-licensed professionals

    Whether you’re hiring a contractor to make repairs or a public insurance adjuster to help you understand and submit your insurance claim, make sure they are licensed to conduct business in Florida. Visit beclaimsmart.com for easy verification. And don’t forget, only public adjusters and lawyers are legally authorized to negotiate a claim with your insurance company. Anyone else who offers to do so is committing a felony.

    2. Check permits

    If the correct permits aren’t being pulled for the property repair of your home or business, then the job isn’t going to get done (or get done well). Be vocal and ask your contractor about required permits in your city or county so they can show you confirmation of their filing. Additionally, local building departments may hold you liable for re-doing the work when they learn that required permits were not pulled.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3wd5HM_0th8sWBW00

    3. Don’t pay in cash

    Credit cards, checks and debit cards are much safer and more easily tracked forms of payment. If you are not given a receipt, ask for one; you’ll need this for your insurance claim.

    4. Be wary of contracts with AOB language

    Signing over Assignment of Benefits is a big deal, as it authorizes the receiving party to manage every aspect of your insurance claim, including collecting your payout and filing a lawsuit for your claim.

    5. Don’t wait too long to file your claim

    Florida requires that all hurricane damage claims be filed within two years of the date of loss. As a result, it is essential to have a professional inspect your home for damages and file a claim on a timely basis. Supplemental claims are limited to three years from the date of loss.

    6. Prevent further damage as best you can

    You must mitigate additional damage to your property to avoid your claim being denied. Provided it is safe to do so, and the issue is manageable, work with a professional to take care of anything that could become a bigger problem, such as tarping a damaged roof or covering broken windows.

    7. Watch out for scam artists

    Florida’s insurance market and policyholders have been hurt by fraud and scams. Don’t be a victim. If you see contractors, roofers or anyone who is not a licensed public insurance adjuster or an attorney offering to handle your claim, they may be engaging in criminal activity. Contractors and roofers are not insurance professionals. Unfortunately, some would use the “handling of your claim” as a sales tactic. Please don’t fall for it. They are neither licensed nor trained to represent your insurance claim interests. ¦

    The post Don’t get scammed filing your home insurance claim first appeared on Fort Myers Florida Weekly .

    Expand All
    Comments / 0
    Add a Comment
    YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
    Most Popular newsMost Popular

    Comments / 0