What Can or Can’t Be Covered in Your Insurance Policy?

What Does Your Damage Look Like? What Can or Can’t Be Covered in Your Insurance Policy? Understanding what damage your insurance policy covers can be like navigating a complex maze. Have you ever found yourself wondering if your policy covers all scenarios? Let’s delve into this intriguing topic together. The HomeOwner’s Advocate offers insights that […]

When To Update a Home-Insurance Policy?

There are a number of things people update periodically: Their wardrobe. Their resume. Their Facebook status. Their phone. But what about their HomeOwners Insurance policy? Those who only take a good look at their coverage when they first buy their home or when they’re shopping around for a new insurer could be missing out on both […]

Weather, inflation and home values: The perfect insurance storm!!

Several converging factors in 2024 create a challenging market for consumers looking for home insurance coverage. Insurance companies are taking a close look at their books of business as weather has changed in severity, frequency and geography. Historically, the threat of hurricanes was the biggest weather concern from a carrier perspective, limiting risk mostly to coastal […]

Tips for Providing a Defensible Opinion of a Forensic Assessment

When a water loss has occurred in a structure, a variety of professionals can be involved in the steps taken to return the affected area to a pre-loss condition, such as restoration and remediation contractors, indoor environmental professionals (IEP) and forensic experts. It is becoming more common for forensic experts to be involved in the […]

Public Adjuster

In the aftermath of a Tornado, you’re probably dealing with more than just physical property damage—navigating the insurance maze may be emotionally draining as well…

HOA

Differences in HOA Policies? Know your Policy Coverages
There are 16 covered perils on a broad form policy. They are…

How to Prepare For a Hurricane

1. Put a Disaster Plan into Action 2. Check Emerency Generators & Supplies 3. Photograph or Video Premises – keep a visual…

What to do after a Hurricane

We at The HomeOwner’s Advocate, Inc. are sorry to see the tornado damage in Tallahassee. By now, you, your family or friends may be getting your ridiculous initial Insurance settlement offer…

Public Adjuster: How They Can Help You

Are you dealing with water damage and struggling to get the right insurance claim? It can be frustrating and overwhelming, especially if you don’t have the right expertise to handle the process.

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