Hurricane Michael Destroyed Their Homes — Then The Insurance Heartache Began
PORT ST. JOE— When Michael McKenzie and Marci Brannen returned home three days after Hurricane Michael, a toppled pine tree lay across their entrance just a few blocks from the water. Before they even knew the extent of the damage, they filed claims from her parents’ home in Georgia. Their wind insurer offered $16,000 for a new metal roof, which would also need repairs…
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