Hurricane Damage Lawyers for Business Owners
Business owners face unique problems after a hurricane. Not only is there wind and water damage to buildings, computers, furniture, business records and other property, but there is a loss of business income, loss of good will, and loss of your customer base.
Business insurance policies cover hurricane damage to structures, business personal property, and business income losses. Calculating business income losses takes experience and expertise. At The Nation Law Firm, our attorneys have helped many business owners calculate business income losses and recover from hurricane damage.
Help after the Storm for Business Owners
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We work closely with your accountant, and we will hire forensic accountants to present your business income issues to the jury. In order to properly present your business income loss, your attorney must be able to effectively cross examine the insurance companies’ accountant. At The Nation Law Firm, we have extensive experience cross examining the insurance companies’ experts, and showing the weaknesses in their case.
Importantly, The Nation Law Firm will pay all costs involved in preparing and presenting your case. There are never any fees or costs if we are not successful in the claims. Further, in many cases we are able to require the insurance company to pay some, or all, of our fees and costs.
If you are a business owner who wants to know whether your hurricane insurance company is treating you fairly regarding your hurricane insurance claim you should feel free to contact us at The Nation Law Firm.
If you have questions regarding your hurricane claim, please call Mark Nation's law firm toll free at 1-800-Nation-Law (1-866-556-3859) for a free consultation, or submit the free case evaluation form. With offices in the Orlando area, Gainesville, and Florida, we represent business owners with hurricane damage in Atlantic and Gulf Coast states.
Remember, there are never any fees or costs unless we win, and if we lose “I'll work for free.”