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Residential Property with Wind, Hail, and Storm Damage

Storm Damage.

What You See After the Storm May Only Be Part of the Story.

Wind and hail can affect roofing systems, structures, and interiors in ways that aren't immediately apparent. The scope of your loss and what you ultimately recover are not always the same thing.

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Experienced with NFIP, FEMA, and hurricane claims
New, underpaid, and denied claims
Free inspection and claim review 

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No cost review by a licensed adjuster. No obligation.

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Licensed & Bonded • No Upfront Fee •
★★★★★ Google Reviews •

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Average Payout Increase of

747%

Average Payout Increase of

747%!

Average Payout Increase of

747%!

What Looks Like Minor Storm Damage Can Be a Major Claim.

Storm damage is visible on the surface. What it does to the roof system, structures, and interior of your home often is not.

What You See:

Missing shingles
Damaged gutters 
Torn screen enclosures
Damaged fence panels
Interior ceiling stains

What Insurance Often Misses:

Damage to the roof underlayment
Saturated attic insulation
Interior structural damage 
Mold growth

 Matching requirements for materials

Insurance Adjuster vs. Bellmore Adjuster

Their adjuster works to minimize what the insurance company pays. Ours works to maximize what you recover.

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Insurance Adjuster

After a major storm, the insurance company sends their adjusters to thousands of properties. They are working fast, under pressure, and with a goal of containing total claim costs.

 

Quick visual inspections often miss hidden damage — inside walls, in attic spaces, in structural members — and understate the damage, costing homeowners thousands.

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Bellmore Adjuster

Bellmore's inspection is methodical and thorough. We photograph, measure, and document every damaged element. We know what storm damage looks like when it hides behind drywall or above the ceiling.

 

Our estimate accounts for the full scope of repairs needed to restore your property to pre-loss condition no matter how much damage you have. 

Not Sure Which Route to Take?

After property damage, most owners have three options. Here is what each one actually means for your claim.

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Handle the Claim Yourself

You manage every step of the claims process directly with your insurance company — no expert in your corner.


No representation required
Manage the claim yourself
Document visible and hidden damage
Track claim deadlines
Negotiate against a professional

✗ Increased time and stress

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Hire an Attorney

A property insurance attorney can represent you in disputes — particularly useful when a claim reaches litigation.


Legal representation
Higher fees – typically 33%
Not trained to assess damage
Longer resolution times
May involve litigation

Infrequent updates

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Hire Bellmore Public Adjusting

We work exclusively for you — handling documentation, negotiation, and every interaction with the insurance company on your behalf.

 

 Fully assess the damage
 Manage the entire claims process
Handle the negotiations
No fees unless you get paid
Keep you informed throughout

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Policyholders have rights after a storm event. You have the right to representation, the right to an independent inspection, and the right to dispute your settlement. Most homeowners do not know this — and insurance companies don't advertise it.


Bellmore adjusters are licensed and experienced with wind, hail, and hurricane claims, FEMA guidelines, and the National Flood Insurance Program — so every coverage available to you gets documented and claimed. We handle claims after every major storm event and know exactly what to look for and how to present a complete, compelling claim.


Do not sign any release or accept any settlement without a free review from us. What you sign today may limit your options tomorrow.

After a Storm, the Insurance Company's First Visit Is Not the Last Word

After a Storm, the Insurance Company's First Decision Is Not the Final Word

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The First Inspection Is Rarely Complete

Insurance adjusters move fast after major storms. Fast inspections miss hidden damage — inside walls, under roofing layers, and in structural members that are not visible from the ground.

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The First Offer Is Not the Final Number

An initial settlement reflects what the insurance company documented — not necessarily everything your policy covers. You have the right to dispute it.

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Deadlines Apply — But So Do Your Rights

Insurance policies have strict claim filing and supplemental claim deadlines. Missing them can limit your options. Acting quickly with proper representation protects them.

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You Do Not Have to Navigate This Alone

A licensed public adjuster reviews your policy, documents what was missed, and handles every conversation with the insurer — at no upfront cost to you.

What We Do For You

From the first inspection to the final settlement — we handle everything while you focus on recovery.

  • Inspecting a Property for Damage and Filing an Insurance Claim

    Our expert adjusters inspect your property, take photos, measurements, and document every detail of the loss to ensure all of your property damage is accounted for.​ 

    We file your claim or submit all supplemental documentation if you already filed. Our licensed adjusters ensure every element of your loss is documented before a single negotiation begins.

  • Managing the Insurance Claims Process

    We coordinate every insurance inspection, communicate directly with your insurer, and keep you informed at every step.

    You don't have to deal with the insurance company at all — that's our job. We'll save you time, money, and stress.

  • Inspecting a Property for Damage and Filing an Insurance Claim

    We prepare a comprehensive estimate based on the full scope of work needed to get your property back to pre-loss conditions.

    Leveraging the estimate, we negotiate directly with the insurance company to recover the maximum settlement your policy allows.

What Our Clients Say

"After the 2024 hurricanes, I was overwhelmed with the damage and unsure of where to begin. What could have been a stressful and confusing time was made manageable and smooth. Financially I was able to get all my needs met."
 

-Cheyenne O., Riverview

"We flooded out from Hurricane Milton — a complete loss. Bellmore essentially handled everything from the initial assessment to final payments. He will maximize your returns and help reduce your stress. 100% totally happy with our results."
 

— Jeff B., Punta Gorda

"My insurance adjuster did a minimum to help me out. Another adjusting company refused, saying my deductible was too high to work with. Belmore showed up right away, quick communication, and best results. Now I have a new roof and lots of repairs paid by insurance that wanted to pay me $0."


 

— Mindaugas G., Bradenton

We negotiate with the insurance company on your behalf

Frequently Asked Questions 

  • A. That is the most common scenario we handle. Their inspection is the starting point — not the final word. Bellmore reviews what was documented, inspects what was missed, and submits a supplemental claim. You can hire us at any point in the process.

  • A. No. Bellmore moves quickly and our documentation process does not delay restoration. We work alongside your contractor. What we strongly recommend: do not allow permanent repairs to begin before we have documented the full scope of damage.

  • A. A high deductible does not mean the claim is not worth pursuing. If your damage is significant enough that the total claim exceeds your deductible, a public adjuster can meaningfully increase the net amount you receive. We will tell you honestly at the free review whether we can add value.

  • A. A denial is not the final word. Bellmore reviews your denial, identifies how the policy language was applied, and determines whether a supplemental or reopened claim is viable. Contact us before accepting any denial as final.

  • A. Nothing upfront. Bellmore works on a contingency fee regulated by Florida law. We are paid a percentage of what we recover for you. If we do not recover more, you owe nothing.

Ready to talk? Call (844) 943-MORE

Storm Damage? Your Adjuster Is One Call Away.

Free inspection · No upfront cost · Licensed & bonded · New, underpaid, and denied claims

Or call us directly: (844) 943-6673

Inspecting a Property for Damage and Filing an Insurance Claim

We will inspect your property, take photos, and measurements, and document every detail to ensure everything is accounted for.​

We will file your claim for you or submit all supplemental documentation if you already filed. 

What We Do For You

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