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When Immigration Cases Fail Without Warning and How Legal Review Helps
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...
The “One Claim, Two Stories” Problem That Gets Policyholders Denied
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...
What Can You Do if Your Homeowners’ Insurance Payment Is Too Low?
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...
HB 459: A Serious Threat to Florida Homeowners’ Rights
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...
Central Florida Flash Floods: What Lake & Brevard County Policyholders Need to Do Now
After hours of extreme rainfall, parts of Lake County (Mount Dora, Eustis) and Brevard County (Titusville, Cocoa, Melbourne) are facing widespread flooding, infrastructure failures, and boil-water notices. Rainfall totals exceeded 12 inches across multiple pockets,...
Snap It, Save It, Freeze It: 3 Quick Hurricane Prep Hacks
When a storm is on the horizon, a little preparation can go a long way toward protecting your home or business, and your ability to recover financially if damage occurs. At Insurance Litigation Group (ILG), our experienced property insurance attorneys have seen...
Fire Prevention Month: What Homeowners Should Know About Fire Safety and Insurance Claims
Every October, communities across the country observe Fire Prevention Month, with Fire Prevention Week taking place from October 5th to 11th. This month is aimed at raising awareness about fire safety and helping families protect their homes and loved ones. The...
Citizens’ DOAH Arbitration Scheme on Shaky Ground
The legal battle over Citizens Property Insurance Corporation’s mandatory arbitration program has reached a critical turning point. Earlier this month, Hillsborough County Circuit Judge Melissa Polo issued a sweeping order halting Citizens from forcing homeowners into...
Quiet No More. Florida’s Hurricane Season Is Heating Up!
Floridians may have enjoyed a relatively quiet first half of the 2025 hurricane season, but experts warn the back half of the season could be much more active. September 10th marks the official peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, and with warm ocean waters and changing weather patterns in play, conditions are lining up for increased storm activity.
Wait Too Long to File a Hurricane Claim? This Court Case Shows Why That’s Risky
Have you ever found yourself hesitating to report hurricane damage? Unsure if it was worth the trouble to report, only to realize you may have waited too long? In a recent court case, Citizens Property Insurance secured a win, successfully defending its denial of a...
The Hidden Dangers of Tropical Storms
Don’t Be Misled by the Terminology: Tropical Cyclones Are All Dangerous When it comes to protecting your property, don’t underestimate the threat simply because a storm isn’t classified as a hurricane. Both tropical storms and hurricanes are types of tropical cyclones...
Think Hurricane Season Has a Start and End Date? Think Again.
When it comes to hurricanes, the calendar doesn’t always matter. While the official Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1st to November 30th, storms can and do form outside of those dates, sometimes well before the season begins or long after it ends. For Florida...
Florida Hurricanes Are Bringing More Flood Damage Than Ever
Florida homeowners are no strangers to hurricanes, but recent storms are bringing new and growing risks. Hurricanes Milton, Helene, Debby, and Idalia have ushered in a troubling new trend: widespread, destructive flooding. Unlike in past years, floods are reaching...
Florida Insurance Market Rebounds, Policyholders Are Still Paying the Price
According to a new AM Best report, Florida’s property insurance industry just posted its first collective profit in eight years. That’s the good news. The not-so-good news? Florida homeowners are still paying some of the highest premiums in the country, and when a...
Florida, Are You Ready? Here’s What to Expect from the 2025 Hurricane Season
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is officially upon us, and forecasters warn it could be another super-charged and storm-packed year. After a historically destructive 2024 season, this year’s forecast is sounding the alarm yet again: warmer-than-average ocean...
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