Hurricane Preparedness for the 2020 Season by Theme The 2020 hurricane season is upon us and Cohen Law Group want to remind all to be prepared for the season. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Prediction Center, a division of the National...
Insurance Companies are NOT your friends. Here’s what to do: Despite how sweet and nice your insurance agent might be, no matter how kind the adjuster sounds on the phone, insurance companies often do not have your best interest at heart. Insurance companies make...
Hurricane Irma Insurance Claims Deadline Approaching September 10, 2020, is the 3-year anniversary of Hurricane Irma making landfall in Florida. This is also the deadline to make an initial insurance claim for property damages caused by Hurricane Irma. Hurricane...
Not the End of the World: Fighting a Denial of Coverage for Roof Damage that is Based on Wear and Tear Within the realm of homeowners’ insurance roofing claims, among the most common reasons why insurers deny claims is wear and tear. “Wear and tear” refers to the...
The Dangers of Right to Repair Clauses in Your Insurance Policy When you file a claim with your insurance company after your property has sustained damage, the insurance company may elect to invoke its “right to repair” clause under your policy. These provisions may...
What is ordinance and law coverage? Ordinance and law coverage is extremely important for many reasons and many people don’t have a good understanding of how it works. Ordinance and law coverage is additional coverage that is available to you so that the repairs you...