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Your property is one of your most valuable assets, and when it suffers damage, the consequences can be devastating—both emotionally and financially. From roof leaks and mold issues to hurricane damage and fires, property damage can leave homeowners and business owners struggling to recover. Unfortunately, insurance companies often delay or deny claims, leaving policyholders without the compensation they need. At Luke Lewis Law Firm, we are dedicated to fighting for your rights and helping you recover the full value of your claim.
Property damage can happen in a variety of ways, and each type of claim presents unique challenges. Here are some of the most common types of property damage claims we handle:
A leaky roof can cause significant damage to your home or business, affecting walls, ceilings, and structural integrity. Insurance companies often try to deny these claims, blaming the damage on wear and tear or the age of the roof. Signs of roof leaks include water stains, missing shingles, and mold growth around exterior walls. Acting quickly to repair the damage and file your claim is essential.
Mold infestations can develop in hidden areas, such as behind walls or under flooring, and pose serious health risks. Common causes include leaky pipes, roof leaks, flooding, and poor ventilation. Mold claims are notoriously difficult to navigate, as insurance companies often deny them, citing exclusions in the policy. We can help review your policy and determine what mold damage may be covered.
Hurricanes and severe storms can cause extensive damage to your property, including roof destruction, water intrusion, broken windows, and fallen trees. While most policies offer coverage for storm damage, insurers may delay claims or offer lowball settlements that don’t cover the full extent of your losses. Our attorneys know how to handle these claims and will ensure you receive the compensation you’re entitled to.
A house fire is one of the most traumatic experiences a property owner can face. Fires can cause structural damage, destroy personal belongings, and leave lasting smoke and soot residue. Even if the flames don’t reach certain parts of the property, smoke and water used to extinguish the fire can cause significant hidden damage. We work with experts to assess the full extent of the damage and fight for a fair settlement.
Insurance companies often prioritize their profits over your recovery, using various tactics to delay, deny, or underpay claims. Common reasons for denial include:
We can review your policy, gather evidence, and ensure your claim is handled fairly.
If your property has been damaged, following these steps can protect your claim:
STEP 1: Contact Luke Law Firm for a free consultation. We’ll assess your case, explain your options, and meet you anywhere in Louisiana.
STEP 2: We Build & Fight for Your Case – Our team gathers evidence, handles paperwork, and negotiates aggressively. If insurers don’t play fair, we’re ready for court.
STEP 3: You Get Paid – No Fees Unless We Win – You pay nothing upfront—our success is tied to yours.
Property damage refers to physical harm to your home, business, or belongings caused by an event such as a storm, fire, water leak, mold, or vandalism. It can range from minor issues like roof damage to catastrophic losses involving structural damage and destroyed personal items.
Most homeowners’ insurance policies cover specific types of damage, such as fire, wind, and water damage. However, some types of damage, like mold, flooding, or wear and tear, may be excluded or require additional coverage. It’s essential to review your policy carefully to understand what’s included.
It’s often best to speak with an attorney first, especially for complex claims like mold, fire, or storm damage. Insurance companies may try to minimize their payout, so having legal representation ensures your rights are protected.
If you suspect a roof leak:
Mold damage may be covered if it results from a sudden and accidental event, such as a burst pipe or roof leak. However, damage from long-term moisture or poor maintenance is typically excluded. An attorney can help you determine coverage and handle complex mold claims.
In addition to visible damage, smoke and soot can penetrate walls, ceilings, and ductwork, causing hidden damage. You may notice a persistent smoky odor, discoloration, or stains on surfaces. It’s essential to have your property professionally inspected after a fire.