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Tampa Lawyer Assisting With Condominium Hurricane Damage Claims in Florida

Homeowner Association (HOA) Hurricane Claims and Disputes

Hurricanes often cause widespread damage in condominium complexes. Prompt repair is important to the safety and security of residents, and to the association's ability to sell or lease condo units. However, insurance companies may stand in the way of these goals.

Williams Law Association, P.A., of Tampa, offers veteran representation in hurricane claim disputes and litigation. Our lawyer has counseled and represented townhome and condominium association boards in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco and surrounding counties of Florida. We also represent owners of apartment buildings, co-ops and high-rises.

Condominium Insurance Claims for Hurricane Damage

Williams Law is committed to full and timely compensation under the terms of the homeowner association's property damage coverage or specific hurricane insurance policy. Attorney K.C. Williams is knowledgeable about the special insurance and legal issues that condo association boards face in the aftermath of ravaging tropical storms. He uses his 15-plus years of experience in insurance coverage disputes to make sure the association and individual condo users are compensated for:

We understand that hurricane damage must be addressed swiftly and that repairs must be coordinated to cause minimal disruption to members of the association. We also understand that storm damage can cause disputes between the association and unit owners. K.C. Williams is knowledgeable about insurance law, HOA law and general liability issues in these scenarios. He also has experience in reopening hurricane claims for condominium damage when storm-related problems are discovered or recur.

Williams Law welcomes inquiries from condominium boards and HOA general counsel, or condominium owners who have direct disputes with insurers over hurricane property loss. Call us toll free at 1-877-746-5529 or submit an intake form online.

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