Hurricane Milton Property Damage Claims
Helping homeowners collect a high payout for Hurricane Milton property damage claims.
JT Law Firm is the law firm of choice for many Florida homeowners. Other law firms trust us to handle their cases – contact us today and discover the JT Law Firm advantage.
With Hurricane Ian, we advocated for Florida’s West Coast, collecting payouts as high as $4.5 Million for a single settlement. We’re going to fight just as hard for property owners affected by Milton.
Our legal team stands with Florida property owners affected by Hurricane Milton, and we will aggressively fight to help you collect the funds you need to repair your property.
Speak with our legal team today and discover what your claim may be worth. Call us at (855) 585-2997 or message us online.
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Hurricane Milton damage claims in Florida
If you are a Florida homeowner or business owner and your property was damaged as a result of Hurricane Milton, our team of hurricane property damage lawyers will fight to help deliver the compensation you deserve.
Call us at (855) 585-2997 for a complimentary claim review and to discover the potential worth of your claim.
Hurricane Milton made landfall as a category 3 storm on Florida’s West Coast in Siesta Key on October 9, 2024, at 8:30 pm. At the time it made landfall, Milton’s sustained winds were a devastating 120 MPH. Strong enough to down trees, damage roofs, break windows and doors, and powerful enough to tear through homes. Milton created unsafe conditions for anyone in its path.
There was nothing normal about Hurricane Milton. From its time as a tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico, meteorologists could already understand the severe threat Milton posed for Florida.
Meteorologist Derek Van Dam described three things about Milton that scared him the most, and looking at his points tells a story about why this storm was so devastating.
- Milton’s angle as it slammed into Florida: Hurricane Milton crashed into Florida, it basically “t-boned” the state.
- Milton’s expanding wind field as it entered Florida: The storm’s wind field nearly “doubled in size” as it entered Florida.
- Milton’s time of arrival made it a nighttime hurricane: Milton made landfall at 11 pm, a time when people were vulnerable. Nighttime hurricanes are also more difficult to react to when conditions are unsafe, and visibility is low.
Attorney John Tolley (Founder of JT Law Firm) spoke out about three things about Hurricane Milton that concerned him.
- An already damaged coastline: Florida’s West Coast was already side-swiped by Hurricane Helene, and then not even two weeks later, Hurricane Milton, ranking as one of the strongest hurricanes to form in the Gulf of Mexico headed straight to an already damaged part of the state.
- Tornadic activity early into the storm: Tornadoes were spotted ahead of Milton’s landfall near midday October 9, 2024, in Broward County, the Everglades, and in several cities around Lake Okeechobee.
- Unpredictable behavior: Milton just kept surpassing what meteorologists were reporting. At one point a meteorologist stated the storm kept going up a category nearly “every 12 hours”.
Understanding the claims process for Hurricane Milton in Florida is critical if you want to get paid for your damage.
You have one year to file a claim for property damage from Hurricane Milton in Florida. This means that October 9, 2025, is the last day you can file a claim.
What can you do now to help increase your chances of getting a fair payout?
Speak with an attorney as soon as possible. Remember, insurance companies are not in the business of losing money. They are indeed for-profit entities and they want to maximize their own profits.
We’ve caught insurance companies going out of their way to purposely deny and underpay valid claims. This is one way they keep their profits high.
When your claim is unjustly denied or if you are offered a lowball settlement for your damage, JT Law Firm’s experienced property damage lawyers can step in and fiercely fight for your claim to be properly paid.
The process of filing a claim for damages caused by Hurricane Milton can seem overwhelming. However, with the help of a dedicated property damage attorney, you can navigate this process smoothly. JT Law Firm is committed to enhancing your understanding and helping you achieve the best possible outcome.
Our team provides comprehensive support from the initial claim filing to final settlement negotiations and well into litigation if that’s what it takes to get your claim paid.
What type of damage can a homeowner expect to be compensated for?
Navigating insurance coverage after a hurricane involves understanding what damages are typically covered under standard homeowners’ insurance policies, which may include:
- Roof Damage: Coverage for damages from strong winds or flying debris.
- Water Intrusion: Includes damages from rain driven by hurricane-force winds.
- Structural Damage: From impacts such as fallen trees or other wind-propelled objects.
- Broken windows and doors: Resulting from the intense winds or debris.
- Tornado damage: Following a tornado in your area.
It’s crucial to review your specific policy with a lawyer from JT Law Firm to ensure that your claim covers all relevant damages and to clarify any uncertainties about your coverage.
Commitment to Homeowner Advocacy
At JT Law Firm, our core mission is to advocate vigorously on behalf of homeowners. We understand the tactics insurance companies often use to delay or reduce payouts, and we counter these with aggressive legal strategies.
JT Law Firm’s hurricane division, led by Attorney John Tolley, brings extensive experience in both negotiation and litigation. We prepare every case with the diligence it might require for courtroom proceedings, ensuring that your claim is robust and court-ready.
How JT Law Firm helps homeowners with Hurricane Milton claims.
Our approach to handling your hurricane damage claim includes:
- Policy Analysis: We meticulously review your insurance policy to confirm what is covered.
- Documentation: Our team assists in gathering and organizing all necessary documentation and evidence to support your claim.
- Negotiation: We engage in negotiations with insurance companies to fight for you to receive a fair and proper settlement.
- Legal Action: If your claim is undervalued or denied, we are prepared to pursue further legal actions to fight the insurance company with the goal of getting you paid for your claim.
Common Hurricane Milton FAQ’s
Is storm surge damage covered under my homeowner’s insurance policy?
Storm surge damage is flood damage. Unfortunately, flood damage is not typically covered under standard homeowners insurance policies. For storm surge coverage, a property owner must have flood insurance prior to the date of loss.
When can I file my claim and how long do I have to file a claim?
You can file your claim now. Need help? Call us today at (855) 585-2997 to discover what your claim may be worth.
Florida law allows property owners one year from the date the hurricane made landfall to file a damage claim. For Milton, this means you have until October 9, 2025 to file.
When will I know if I am getting paid for my claim?
Insurance companies have 60 days to come to a coverage decision. At this point, they need to communicate their decision to you.
Can a lawyer help me with a denied Hurricane Milton claim?
Yes, but as long as your claim is valid. If you have a valid claim, our legal team can fight for you to receive the compensation you are owed. Contact us today for a free claim review and to better understand the validity and worth of your damage claim.
Never settle when you can win.
Contact JT Law Firm today for a free Hurricane Milton damage claim review.
Call us today at (855) 585-2997 or message our team online.