by ILG P.A. | Jan 20, 2026 | General
Many immigration issues don’t arise from bad facts or bad intent. They arise from how a record is simplified under pressure. This piece looks at how “keeping it simple” during immigration filings can quietly weaken a case over time and why record alignment, not...
by ILG P.A. | Jan 5, 2026 | General
Most insurance denials don’t happen because the damage wasn’t real. They happen because the claim file tells two different stories. From the policyholder’s perspective, the facts are simple: a storm hit, damage appeared, repairs were needed. But the insurer doesn’t...
by ILG P.A. | Dec 30, 2025 | General
If your homeowners’ insurance company’s payment is insufficient to repair the damage to your home, you are not required to accept it. An undervalued claim is not the final word—it is the opening position of the insurance carrier. The first step is having your claim...
by ILG P.A. | Nov 19, 2025 | General
Here’s What You Need to Know HB 459: A Serious Threat to Florida Homeowners’ Rights Florida’s property insurance market has been under pressure for years, with homeowners facing skyrocketing premiums, shrinking coverage options, and prolonged delays when filing...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Mar 14, 2025 | General
As Florida’s insurance marketing continues to shift, a new wave of scrutiny has emerged surrounding how insurers handle hurricane-related claims, especially when it comes to “concurrent causation.” What is Concurrent Causation? In the context of property...
by Insurance Litigation Group, P.A. | Oct 15, 2024 | Flood Damage, General, Homeowners Insurance, Hurricane Damage, Hurricanes, Insurance Dispute, News, Storm Damage
It’s hard to ignore the trend when you look at recent major hurricanes: every single one since 2017 has made landfall along the Gulf Coast of Florida. The accompanying image tells a striking story, with a cluster of landfall points scattered from Texas to the Florida...