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Tampa Lawyer Assisting With Commercial Hurricane Claims in Florida

Representing Business Owners in Hurricane Insurance Disputes

From broken storefront windows or structural damage to ruined machinery or inventory, hurricanes can be extremely costly to owners of commercial buildings. On top of the clean-up costs and property loss, a business loses revenue every day that it cannot open its doors or serve its customers.

Williams Law Association, P.A., provides skilled and aggressive representation to commercial property owners in hurricane damage claims. We help our business clients assert their rights to comprehensive compensation, battling insurance companies that try to stonewall or lowball hurricane claims. We understand the urgency, and we are prepared to follow through to get full value under your commercial insurance coverage.

Commercial Property Insurance Claims for Hurricane Damage

Attorney K.C. Williams practices exclusively in insurance claims and civil litigation. He has represented owners of retail stores, bars, restaurants, gas stations, strip malls, office buildings, warehouses and all types of commercial property.

Drawing on more than 15 years of experience, Mr. Williams pursues prompt compensation for all aspects of commercial property hurricane damage, including:

The insurance company has an obligation to restore your building, your grounds and your business operations to pre-hurricane condition. Because of the substantial sum of money this may take, insurers will contest every aspect of claims. Williams Law will stand by you and help you detail the losses and get your business up and running as soon as possible.

With offices in Tampa, Brandon and New Port Richey, our commercial hurricane claims lawyer represents small and mid-sized businesses throughout Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco and surrounding counties. Call us toll free at 1-877-746-5529 or submit an intake form online.

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