Flood Claims Ignored by Insurance Companies

TROPICAL STORM OLGA’S STRONG WINDS AND RAIN WREAK HAVOC IN LOUISIANA   Louisianans, once again, endured nature’s wrath as Tropical Storm Olga moved across the Gulf Coast on October 25 and 26.  The heavy rains and wind gusts left many without electricity—some estimating that number to be 80,000—as down power lines and wind-blown trees caused [...]

Flood Claims Ignored by Insurance Companies2020-09-22T18:46:47+00:00

Don’t Get Caught Without This

Amid Hurricane Season and following the aftermath of Hurricane Barry, it is a good time to remember that flood insurance is an important part of Louisiana home ownership.  In Barry alone, flood loss for residential and commercial properties in Louisiana is estimated to be between $200 million and $400 million, including both storm surge and [...]

Don’t Get Caught Without This2020-08-28T16:04:54+00:00

The Truth About Denied Coverage

The purpose of insurance, of course, is to provide protection from damage caused by a possible risk.  In exchange for the payment of a premium, the insurance company agrees to provide certain protections that are explained and defined in the policy that is purchased. Sometimes the government requires us to purchase certain insurance—like state required [...]

The Truth About Denied Coverage2020-08-28T15:54:01+00:00

What You Didn’t Know About FEMA

In August 2016 a heavy three-day rainfall resulted in historic flooding in parts of south Louisiana. The events surrounding the flood have been called “unprecedented,” “a 500-year event,” and “catastrophic” just to name a few. This historic flood led to much damage and despair, washing away generations of memories and leaving behind an aftermath of [...]

What You Didn’t Know About FEMA2020-08-28T16:05:34+00:00

An Act of God…Now What?

Does your insurance policy have an “Act of God,” or “Act of Nature” provision? An “Act of God” or “Act of Nature” provision generally refers to those “events outside of human control, like flash floods, earthquakes or other natural disasters.” While these provisions are admissible in several forms of contracts, they are not generally allowed [...]

An Act of God…Now What?2020-08-28T16:20:35+00:00

What Is HUD Hiding From Louisiana Homeowners?

In recent years we have seen varying news broadcasts regarding “historic floods.” The narrative is always the same; the location is always different. From South Carolina to Nebraska we have all watched as historic flooding has become somewhat of a new normal. We have all listened to the victims of these historic floods speak about [...]

What Is HUD Hiding From Louisiana Homeowners?2020-09-22T18:47:40+00:00

Update on The Great Flood Of Louisiana

Almost three years after the Great Flood of 2016, frustrated Louisiana flood victims filed suit today in federal court, arguing that the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development is violating the law by holding up grant money. Last year, Congress passed a law that the President signed that disaster grants are not a [...]

Update on The Great Flood Of Louisiana2020-09-22T18:47:51+00:00

How To Get Out Of The Trap

The August 2016 “Great Flood” impacted more than 145,000 households in Louisiana, with over 41.5% of the population in nine parishes flooded. The estimated damage to homes exceeded $30.4 billion. In the Capital Region, 34.8% of businesses were affected and in one of the hardest hit areas, Livingston Parish, 91% of the businesses and 94% [...]

How To Get Out Of The Trap2020-09-22T18:48:40+00:00

Can I Sue My Insurance Agent?

According to WBRZ, the U.S. Senate has passed a four-month re-authorization of the National Flood Insurance program. The re-authorization protects more than 500,000 properties across Louisiana. The re-authorization ensures the program will run through the remainder of the 2018 hurricane season. “With this extension in place, we can tackle long-term reforms. The last time we [...]

Can I Sue My Insurance Agent?2020-09-22T18:49:48+00:00

New Scam Threat

First flooding. Then fighting with insurance companies for full and fair payments for insured losses. Then dealing with contractors to make sure work is done timely and correctly. But now Louisiana flood victims have to deal with a new problem. The Louisiana Office of Community Development is warning residents of possible scams of flood victims. […]

New Scam Threat2017-05-03T18:31:10+00:00