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Hurricane Irene and the Insurance Battle
Hurricane Irene, has left the country.
According to Wall Street Journal, Though not as brutal as feared, the storm was still destructive, killing 24 at last count and causing billions in estimated property damage, with flooding still a risk in some parts of the country, Fox News reports.
For many in Irene’s path, the focus will now turn to trying persuade insurance companies to cover their losses.
One prime concern is that standard homeowners insurance typically covers damage from wind but not flooding, and it can be hard to tell which is which, according to this report from Smart Money.
Hurricane Katrina was followed by extensive litigation over whether homeowners policies did in fact exclude coverage for water damage. Insurers won many of those disputes, as we reported here.
If strong winds tear through the roof or wall of a house and leads to flooding, consumers with homeowners insurance only (and not additional flood insurance) will have to argue that it was wind — not subsequent flooding– that led to the damage, according to Smart Money.
Insurance companies have started to pass more of the financial burdens of natural disasters to policyholders, Smart Money reports, noting that many insurers now require mandatory hurricane deductibles, which can raise out-of-pocket costs for policyholders.
“Families will have to dig deeper into their pockets,” J. Robert Hunter, director of insurance for the Consumer Federation of America, said.
That’s not to say, though, that Irene will be a picnic for insurance companies. Rod Fox, chief executive of reinsurance broker TigerRisk, said his back-of-the-envelope estimate was that Irene likely caused $3 billion to $5 billion in insured losses. At the high end of that range, Irene would be the tenth most expensive hurricane in U.S. history, behind 2004?s Hurricane Frances. read more.
If you have further information regarding this article or in need of some legal consultation, please contact your Tampa Bay attorney today at 813-931-0840.
Log on for legal advice
Whether it’s a problem with a deadbeat roommate, a ticket for underage drinking or any one of a host of other college-age issues, many students inevitably come into legal questions. One thing they usually don’t have: a lot of money to solve them.
That’s where “Minute With Mike” hopes to come in. The free video campaign, created by USF graduate Dana Blickensderfer, is designed to encourage legal discussion with attorney Michael C. Blickensderfer and launches today at oneminutewithmike.com.
Students can submit their legal questions to Dana’s father, who will provide a video answer on the site every Wednesday. The Oracle talked with Dana Blickensderfer, who graduated in May 2010 with a degree in mass communications, about her idea and how she hopes students could benefit from it.
The Oracle: What kind of cases does Mike Blickensderfer, the lawyer who’ll be answering questions on “Minute With Mike,” usually handle?
Dana Blickensderfer: He has extensive experience in personal injury litigation and claims. He also served as a prosecutor both in Florida and in Long Island. Other areas he served were in narcotics, Medicaid fraud and DUI offenses within New York City. He also served as a public defender, practicing criminal law within the felony division in Tampa, Florida.
Other legal experience includes real estate, family law, criminal defense, social security and labor law.
O: How does “Minute With Mike” work?
DB: Well, every week Michael will receive legal questions through our forum, and from those questions, he will pick ones to discuss and answer on the air through our video channel on (the website).
What is Minute with Mike??
What is Minute with Mike all about?? Find out here. Post/ e-mail your legal question here and tune in every Wednesday at noon to see if your question was answered!
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