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Sinkhole Claims for Condominiums and Apartments

Florida Sinkhole Claims Lawyer

Whether you are a condo owner, or the manager of a condo or apartment complex, if you are seeing cracks and other damage on your property, the damage may be the result of sinkhole activity beneath your property. If that is the case, it is crucial to have an experienced attorney on your side as you pursue an insurance claim for sinkhole damage.

Williams Law Association, P.A. — Experienced Sinkhole Representation

If you believe sinkhole activity is responsible for property damage at your condo or apartment complex, our firm recommends that you consult with an experienced lawyer before you agree to any settlement or sign any papers for your insurance company. Call 877-SINK-LAW (746-5529) for a free consultation and case evaluation.

Sinkhole Coverage Is Required for Property Policies

Insurance companies in Florida that issue property insurance are required to provide coverage for damage caused by sinkhole activity. Even with this requirement, many insurance companies still refuse to pay claims. When denying claims, companies often say property damage was caused by something other than sinkhole activity. In some cases, the company will acknowledge the sinkhole damage, but attempt to settle cheaply or recommend less than optimal repair methods.

Our attorney, K.C. Williams, has been helping people pursue sinkhole claims with sinkhole issues since 1995. He has handled major sinkhole litigation, lectured extensively and taught other lawyers about Florida sinkhole law. We can assist you with all aspects of the sinkhole claims process, including the following:

Quality Legal Services for Condo and Apartment Sinkhole Claims

To arrange a free consultation and case evaluation with an experienced Tampa sinkhole lawyer, call us today at 877-SINK-LAW (746-5529) or submit an intake form online.

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