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Hurricane wind claim settlement reached for “Last House Standing”

 

Warren and Pam Adams used to be three rows back from the beach. Now their house is beachfront. Ike swept the others away!

Beautiful Bolivar Peninsula is recovering from Hurricane Ike
Beautiful Bolivar Peninsula is recovering
from Hurricane Ike

I first met Warren by a phone call. His engineer had recommended us to him. His carrier had denied his flood claim and his wind carrier had underpaid the wind claim. 

Their beautiful home at Rollover Pass on Bolivar Peninsula on the south Texas coast is now totally rebuilt, after suffering major wind and flood damage. It looked mostly intact from the air, and was named "The Last House Standing" by an AP photographer flying over the beach by helicopter after the hurricane winds subsided.

The Adams are Texas tough - they rebuilt and overcame the obstacles and delays by the carriers with the help of Suncoast Claims. 

Hurricanes strike Florida, Texas, and North Carolina - our public adjusters are licensed in all these states.

“…we went with Don Wood with Suncoast Claims, we are very, very pleased with him and Suncoast..they went above and beyond what we thought they would do….Also by hiring them we have Chip Merlin Law Firm on our side and will fight for us…It’s worth a try, don’t settle for just what TWIA (their insurer) throws at you…Give Don a chance, I highly recommend Suncoast Claims to any of my neighbors…We are totally satisfied…although we were not slabbers ("slabbers" were the 4000 policyholders who had NOTHING but slabs or pilings left after Ike!), he got us every penny we had coming to us with TWIA…highly, highly recommended I might add. We are hoping to settle the rest of the flood claim soon…If you have any questions, feel free to email me…” – Pamela Adams, owner, “The Last House Standing.”

Ground shot of client's house after Hurricane Ike
Ground shot of client's house after
Hurricane Ike

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