Hurricane Ida Claims

Did you suffer property damage from Hurricane Ida last fall? Have you been denied or delayed in your claims for compensation from your insurance company?

If you or your business are filing property damage claims due to Hurricane Ida we’re here to help. The Law Office of Scott Dupaquier wants you to know what to expect during the process and understand your rights. If you are experiencing difficulties getting the coverage you paid for, for example, you have the right to file suit to recover what you are entitled to under your policy and the law.

Call us at 225-326-0756 for a consultation to discuss your claim. The consultation is free and there are no fees unless you recover compensation.

What to do Next

As you work to rebuild after the hurricane among the most important steps in the process will be to reach out to your insurance company for the help you’re expecting. Our firm can help those hit hardest by Hurricane Ida. Let our experienced law firm help you rebuild your home or business.

What To Expect From Your Insurance Company

Once you report your loss to your insurance provider, you should receive instructions on documenting your loss. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some insurance adjusters are still working remotely, so you may be responsible for taking photos and videos, preserving samples of carpets, drapes, upholstery, and other building materials; and taking measurements.

As you follow the instructions from your insurance company and communicate your needs, you should receive coverage according to your policy.
If you do not, you have the right to sue – and our attorneys have the skill and experience to help.

Types of Claims We Can Help With

The Law Office of Scott Dupaquier is here to help resolve your Hurricane Ida insurance claims including but not limited to the following areas:

  • Making your initial hurricane insurance claim
  • Wind and windstorm damage
  • Dwelling coverage issues
  • Personal property coverage disputes
  • Business interruption
  • Commercial claims and disputes
  • Residential claims and disputes
  • Insurance claim bad faith denials
  • Insurance claim delaying tactics

Filing a Lawsuit Against Your Insurance Company

When your insurance company refuses to uphold the terms of your policy, you are entitled to legal recourse. Whether your insurer uses confusing language, delays investigating or responding to your claim, or uses other illicit tactics; you still deserve the coverage for which you paid.