Storms and hurricanes can cause widespread and often hidden damage to homes in Florida. From high winds and flying debris to water intrusion and structural damage, these losses are frequently underestimated by insurance companies. Board & Beam Adjusting helps homeowners throughout Brevard County identify storm-related damage and navigate the insurance claims process with confidence.

Storm damage may not always be obvious immediately and can worsen over time if not properly identified and documented.

Storm and hurricane claims are frequently underpaid due to rushed inspections, limited access to affected areas, or missed damage caused by wind-driven rain and debris. In many cases, only the most visible damage is considered, while hidden or secondary damage is overlooked during the initial adjustment.

Insurance claim documentation and estimating for water damage losses
Our role is to ensure all covered storm-related damage is properly documented and presented throughout the claims process.

Public adjuster reviewing water damage findings with a homeowner
Q: Can storm damage be covered even if there is no visible roof leak?
A: Yes. Wind or storm-related damage may still be covered even if active leaking is not immediately present.
Q: How long do I have to file a hurricane damage claim in Florida?
A: Time limits vary by policy and circumstances. It is best to document damage and seek guidance as soon as possible after a storm.
Q: Can you help if my storm claim was underpaid?
A: Yes. Many storm claims can be reviewed if damage was missed or undervalued during the initial inspection.
Q: Do you handle hurricane claims throughout Brevard County?
A: Yes. We assist homeowners across Brevard County with storm and hurricane-related insurance claims.

Homeowner reviewing water damage insurance claim information