Workshop aims to close the gap between contractors and insurance companies

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ORLANDO — Emergency remediation and restoration contractors have been experiencing difficulties getting paid by the insurance companies, according to a press release.

law firmIf an insurance company decides to deny or underpay a homeowner's claim, a homeowner may hire an attorney or public adjuster who will work on a contingency basis, while the homeowner will likely sacrifice thousands of dollars in the hopes they might recover insurance benefits which they should have provided previously, the release stated.

According to the release, the Insiders Secret Workshop is a seminar focused on restoration contractors to help their company and the homeowner through the insurance claims process.

This workshop highlights on having the correct language in their contracts, tips when billing insurance adjusters, how to help the homeowner with their insurance coverage and much more, the release noted.

To RSVP for the free Insiders Secret Workshop on January 16, 2013, in Orlando, please contact [email protected] or call the law office of Cohen Battisti and Malik at (407) 478-4878.

Click here to read the release in its entirety.

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