And nearly 3 months after Ivan ransacked Pensacola, I still have a blue tarp on my roof and am still fighting with my POS insurance company. I have not seen a single dime yet and have in excess of $20,000 damage to my home.
I had a house washed away (insured) and the oceanfront lot valued at $125k washed away by a hurricane(non-insurabable).
After several weeks of talking to FEMA and filling out mounds of paperwork and dozens of phone calls with them I was persented
with a check covering two nights of motel expense. That's it.
Who is your insurance company? Doesn't Florida have an insurance commissioner to whom you can complain? Insurance companies don't sell policies in a state without the state's permission.
When Bubba was prez, he appointed his uncle, Buddy the Fixer, to be head of FEMA. You can see a clip of Buddy, the man whom Bubba named his dog after, at the end of the movie, "Twister". Ever since Buddy has taken charge of FEMA, it has been a mess. The people in North Carolina were ticked off, too, when FEMA came to 'rescue' them. They may have been better off if those FEMA vans never showed up. The entire organization needs to be scrapped. All we need is the US Treasurer to coordinate with the victims' insurance companies. They can pay the companies a fee for checking things out. People making false claims should be heavilly fined. And whalla! No more problems.