We are in the peak of hurricane season. Alabama, Louisiana, and Florida have already been hit a few times, and we’re in for a real problem with Hurricane Sally. The biggest reason that hurricanes are so damaging are the winds associated with these monster storms, but there are other hazards that make the storms damaging and life-threatening.
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Why Are Hurricanes so Damaging? | Warhurst Law
Have you been affected by Hurricane Sally? Gene Warhurst with Warhurst Law will personally make certain you are paid for the losses you sustained. Learn more about our relentless determination to do the right thing for our clients.
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Have you been affected by Hurricane Sally?
If you sustained damage in Hurricane Sally, Warhurst Law is ready to help you rebuild. We’ve been fighting for folks along the Gulf Coast, in the Panhandle, and throughout Florida and Alabama for years. We’ll get through this together. #AlabamaStrong #FloridaStrong
Hurricane Sally might be a tropical depression now, but she’s still going strong. Multiple reports say that Pensacola had 30 inches of rain over the course of four hours, and the Panhandle has been overcome by flooding.
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Hurricane Sally Is Tough, but Alabama Is Tougher | Warhurst Law
We are right in the midst of hurricane season and it has been one of the most active on record. It doesn’t seem to be slowing up anytime soon either. In fact, Hurricane Sally is predicted to drop 30 inches of precipitation over the Gulf Coast, and over a matter of days.
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Preparing for Hurricane Sally | Warhurst Law
We are all having to maneuver through uncharted waters thanks to coronavirus. Life has changed in ways we never contemplated because we never gave a thought to the possibility that it could happen to us. With businesses struggling to remain afloat, they are having to make choices on how to proceed, but striking a balance between safety and providing service to customers and clients isn’t as easy as it would seem.
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What the Proposed Liability Shields Will Mean for Gulf Coast Businesses | Warhurst Law
The coronavirus has thrown some wrenches into the school year. Maybe your child is in a remote district, or his school is offering a hybrid model. If you were planning on offering up your home as a “hub” for remote learning for your children and their friends (and maybe making a few bucks on the side), you may find yourself in some trouble for running an unlicensed daycare.
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Offering Remote Learning at Your Home? Review Your Homeowner’s Policy Thoroughly | Warhurst Law
People are generally trusting until they’re shown why they have a reason not to be. That’s why you place your faith in your insurance company when you first take out a policy. They explained all of the benefits your policy will provide you as long as you diligently make your payments.
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Popular Methods Insurance Companies Use to Wrongfully Deny Insurance Claims | Warhurst Law
Hurricane Delta barreled down on the Louisiana Coast less than 60 days after Hurricane Laura caused extensive damage in the same area. Laura was a Category 4 storm and Delta a Category 2, but Delta contained a much wider wind field, and trounced the Gulf with more flooding than Laura.
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If You Sustained Property Damage from Hurricane Delta, Call Warhurst Law Today | Warhurst Law
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Hurricane Sally Is Tough, but Alabama Is Tougher | Warhurst Law
Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, and Florida policyholders are accustomed to the threat and actual landfall of hurricanes, and the damage they can cause. In the wake of property damage caused by these storms, conflicts can arise between insurance policyholders and insurers over the terms of the policy and what damages it covers.
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Fighting Low-Ball Offers on Hurricane Damage Claims | Warhurst Law
Hurricane Laura ravaged the coastal and other inner coastal areas of Louisiana just weeks ago. The result of the damage has impacted hundreds of thousands of residents in the state. Many times, after a hurricane sweeps through populated areas, insurance adjusters will deny an inordinate number of claims. The reason is not due to the claims being unsubstantiated, necessarily.
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Dealing With the Insurance Adjuster After Your Hurricane Laura Property Damage Claim | Warhurst Law
During active hurricane seasons, residents along the coasts of hurricane-prone states are vulnerable to experiencing not just one, but multiple named storms. The deductibles for named storms and hurricanes is quite high, sometimes reaching 5% of a property’s insured value.
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Suffer Losses in a Hurricane in Louisiana? Don’t Double Pay your Deductibles | Warhurst Law
In a judgement that details why it is so crucial to not only read your policy carefully – but also to choose your broker carefully – a federal appeals court ruled against a nonprofit earlier this year in a case where it was seeking coverage for a hole-in-one contest.
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Why It’s So Important to Read Your Insurance Policy Carefully | Warhurst Law
Last night’s horrendous tornado in Fultondale, Alabama has already claimed one life and injured at least 30 people. The damage to the town is extensive, and first responders are still picking their way through the scene. Our hearts and prayers go out to the people of Fultondale and their loved ones, and to the people of Center Point, too.
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Insurance Guidance for Victims of the Fultondale Tornado | Warhurst Law
With the COVID-19 pandemic taking over most of 2020, many of us spent (and continue to spend) the majority of our time outdoors when socializing, in accordance with public health rules. We are fortunate to reside in a part of the country with temperate weather, which makes backyard get-togethers both safe and convenient.
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Coconuts vs. Sharks – When Someone Is Injured on Your Property | Warhurst Law
Many churches and non-profits are re-evaluating their insurance policies in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the upcoming vaccine, and the new year. Because 2020 presented a variety of unforeseen risks and liabilities, when deciding on new or added policies, ensure you are informed about what is completely necessary to keep yourself protected in the upcoming months.
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What Type of Insurance Coverage Does a Non-Profit Need? | Warhurst Law
Concurrent causation is a term relating to property insurance, and comes into play when property damage occurs from multiple causes and one of these causes is covered under the policy. Often, when you experience damage to your home or property, it is not all from one factor.
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What Is Concurrent Causation? | Warhurst Law
You probably do not think about your insurance very much (until you need to file a claim). However, there are times when you should take proactive measures about your insurance policy. For example, did you know that your insurance company can make certain adjustments to your policy during each policy renewal?
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When to Contact Your Insurance Company | Warhurst Law