Florida Community Associations Must Take Immediate Action to Preserve Hurricane Irma Property Damage Claims
Time is of the essence for Community Associations as any claim not filed, supplemented, or reopened by the deadline, may be forever barred pursuant to Florida Law. It is imperative that Community Associations seek legal guidance regarding the upcoming statutory deadline, as well as the specific provisions of their insurance policies that may directly affect any potential claims.
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If your Association never filed a claim following Hurricane Irma, there is still time to file. If your Association did file a claim and your claim was denied, the Free Inspection offered could serve as your Association's Free "Second Opinion" on the "Below Deductible" determination made by your insurer. Finally, if your Association filed a claim and received some insurance proceeds, you may still be entitled to more.
Take the first step to fully understanding your Association's legal rights today by visiting WWW.IRMADEADLINE.COM or calling Toll-Free (844) 794-7603 to request your Association's Free, No Obligation Hurricane Irma Property Damage Inspection.
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