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Business Property DamageAlthough the insurance companies are bound by duty to "act in good faith and fair dealing" with policy holders, you as a business owner cannot afford to take the chance of dealing directly with your insurance carrier. Thousands of business owners have had their business property either severely damaged or completely wiped out by Hurricane Katrina. This includes business owners in New Orleans, Metairie, Slidell, Gulfport, Biloxi, and other Gulf Coast communities. In many cases, all that’s left is the land. Buildings and facilities have been leveled by the storm. Equipment has been ruined. The property damage is mounting into the billions of dollars for business owners and the insurance companies are expected to put up a fight in paying the claims. If you are a business owner who has suffered property damage as a result of Hurricane Katrina, you will need the legal representation of a firm that is experienced in dealing with insurance companies. Although the insurance companies are bound by duty to "act in good faith and fair dealing" with policy holders, you as a business owner cannot afford to take the chance of dealing directly with your insurance carrier. You have the right to be justly compensated for all of your business property damages and we will use our experience to force the insurance companies to award you the money due you under your policy. By having the representation of a firm that has set the legal precedence requiring insurance companies to act in good faith, you can be certain that you will receive just compensation for your business property damages. For a free, no-cost consultation, click here. |
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