Time is Running Out to File Your Hurricane Milton & Helene Claims

 

If your property suffered damage from Hurricanes Milton or Helene, the clock is ticking to file your insurance claim. Florida law imposes strict deadlines on storm-related claims, and once that window closes, homeowners and business owners may be left without the compensation they deserve.

UNDERSTANDING THE FILING DEADLINES
In Florida, policyholders typically have one year from the date of the storm to file initial claims and 18 months to submit supplemental claims (claim must already be filed). With both Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Helene making landfall last year, those deadlines are rapidly approaching. If you have yet to file or need to follow up on a previously underpaid or denied claim, now is the time to act.

WHY YOU SHOULDN’T WAIT
Insurance companies are known for delaying, underpaying, or outright denying legitimate claims. If you don’t have a professional advocating for you, you may leave thousands— or even tens of thousands—of dollars on the table. Even if you’ve received a payout, you may be entitled to more if damages were not fully assessed.

Additionally, many property owners discover hidden damage months after a storm, particularly in the form of roof leaks, structural weaknesses, or mold growth. If you suspect your property has unresolved hurricane-related damage, it’s crucial to get a professional inspection immediately.

Trust Public Adjusting Group Tips
As the deadline looms, don’t let the opportunity to recover your rightful insurance benefits slip away. If you have any questions or need assistance with your claim, reach out to Trust Public Adjusting Group today. Protect your home, business, and future by acting before it’s too late.