FAQs

Jack can examine your policy to determine your coverage and any payment(s) the company is required to make. He will also conduct a thorough investigation of your claim, including inspections with skilled experts, which can help settle your claim dispute.

Jack and his team understand that dealing with an insurance company can be difficult. These companies have made filing and collecting insurance claims a daunting task, hoping that most policyholders will abandon their claims, especially after being denied compensation. Jack’s goal is to simplify the disputing insurance claims to help ensure home and business owners receive the total amount available under their policies.

All property insurance policies require that you provide timely notice to your insurance carrier and protect your property from further damage. This means you must report your claim to your insurance company as soon as possible and take any necessary steps to prevent additional damages. You should take pictures/videos of the loss as you discover it and document any temporary repairs before, during, and after they have been performed. You also need to keep any documentation related to the repairs effectuated.

If your claim has been denied or underpaid, the first thing to know is that insurance companies are for-profit businesses; it is in their best interest to avoid paying claims. If a home has been damaged, the insurance company may offer a low-ball settlement or deny the claim to avoid paying you out. To avoid paying claims, the insurance company will do anything such as blame the damage on factors other than those covered by the policy or offer a low-ball settlement should they determine it is a valid, unavoidable claim.

For example, roof damage claims can be a challenge between insurance companies and homeowners. The homeowner will file a claim stating that the roof was damaged by hail, the wind, or natural disasters, while the insurance company will allege the damage is a result of wear and tear – which is not covered under the policy.

This disagreement is not uncommon in claim disputes, including those concerning hurricane damage, storm damage, lightning damage, fire damage, water damage, and mold. Damage to your home can be costly, especially if your insurance company claims your homeowner’s insurance policy does not cover the damage. If you believe your insurance provider has wrongfully denied your claim or offered a less-than-acceptable payout, please fill out the contact form to find out if Jack the Lawyer can help.

Keep a file of everything provided to you by your insurance company. The more information you can provide, the better equipped Jack and his team will be to handle your claim.

He doesn’t get paid unless you get paid first. In many situations, he may be able to recover his fees directly from the insurance company based on the laws in the State of Florida.

Yes! While public adjusters can be very useful throughout the claims process, sometimes insurance companies deny claims, and the public adjuster’s hands are tied. Hiring an attorney is the only way to reach a favorable resolution in these situations. Hiring Jack the Lawyer will get you what you need.