Property Insurance Claims Stall for Months While Damage Worsens
Homeowners with major property damage — water intrusion, mold growth, structural deterioration — routinely experience month-long adjuster silences after submitting full documentation. Insurers fail to issue repair estimates or respond to escalations while the underlying damage compounds, turning manageable repairs into catastrophic losses. Rental property owners face compounded financial losses from both ongoing damage and lost income during the delay.
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