Disaster Claims
Has your insurance claim been denied following the devastation of a natural disaster? Has the insurance company offered a settlement far below the actual value of your property? Have you accepted an unfair settlement?
Its Not Too Late…
The members of Strickland & Kendall have not limited their legal experience to just injury, death, and class action claims. As a result of the tragic tornadoes that plagued the state in 2011, a separate entity was formed to address only disaster claims due to the large number of claims that were being underpaid by insurance companies. With offices in Mobile and Montgomery; Strickland & Kendall was formed to exclusively represent businesses and individuals that suffered a property loss from tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, or other natural disasters as well as damages and losses from fires throughout the United States.
Recover from Disaster
We have experience in helping clients recover their losses from natural disasters. Even if your insurance company claims you have received the maximum settlement, there is often more that you can recover. If you have already accepted a settlement, you could be entitled to further compensation for your property's damages, whether commercial or residential. If your insurance company refuses to give you the settlement you deserve, contact us for a free consultation and review of your property damage claim today!
We Can Help!
For any questions relating to disaster claims please call 800–874–3528 or click here for more information on how we can help you. Regardless of where you are in the process of filing a claim, the Disaster Recovery Attorneys can advise you on how to protect your rights, ensure your insurance company takes you seriously, and demand they honor the commitments they made when they sold you a policy.
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