Case Study of Hurricane Damages Florida Home


Introduction
A luxury house in Florida was directly in the path of severe weather Frances and Jeanne in 2004, and the two stormy weather broken part of the ceiling. The ceiling was 44,000 sq ft in size, and 15 percent was broken by the high gusts of wind.

List of Issues
The insurance coverage provider took the position that only a minimal fix was needed, as opposed to changing the entire ceiling.

They also held that the house owner was responsible for two insurance deductibles, which would have considerably increased the customers costs.

The insurance policy holder did not have plans of the property and could not provide requirements for the ceiling.

Solutions Applied
Adjusters Worldwide made agreements to measure the ceiling, which had uncommon pitch and perspectives. Professionals with rock-climbing equipment were recruited to execute the dimensions. 

After the requirements were confirmed, Adjusters Worldwide then brought in available roof structure floor examples from around the world to execute color suits against the current ceiling. Because the contemporary flooring could not match the current flooring, Adjusters Worldwide proven to the plan provider that suitable, related building components were not available for a minimal fix. Technicians examined the ceiling and determined that the reliability of the ceiling would be affected if contemporary components were used to fix only the broken portion. 

Adjusters Worldwide also followed up with mature management at the plan organization to take care of the insurance deductible amount issue to the customers satisfaction.

Outcome
Due to the tangible proof provided by Adjusters Worldwide, the insurance provider modified the settlement to allow for a full replacement of the ceiling.

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