Hurricane Preparedness for Condominium Associations: Safeguarding Your Community
Living in Florida, where hurricanes are a yearly concern, it’s essential for condominium owners to be prepared and proactive in safeguarding both their home and their community. With storms capable of causing severe damage, taking the right steps can make all the difference. As a member of your condominium association, it’s important to stay informed, involved, and ready to act. At Boggs Law Group, we emphasize the importance of preparation and ensuring you have the necessary insurance coverage to protect your property.
Read MoreNavigating the Aftermath of Tropical Storm Debby: How Boggs Law Group Can Help You Recover
Tropical Storm Debby, which recently ravaged parts of Florida, left a trail of destruction in its wake. From flooded homes to uprooted trees, the aftermath of this storm has been overwhelming for many residents. As the dust settles and the waters recede, the daunting task of recovery begins. At Boggs Law Group, we understand the challenges you face and are here to help you navigate the complexities of insurance claims, ensuring you get the compensation you deserve.
Read MoreThe Onset of Hurricane Beryl: A Harbinger of a Severe Hurricane Season
As Floridians, we are no strangers to the turbulent nature of hurricane season. Each year, we brace ourselves for the potential onslaught of powerful storms, hoping for the best but preparing for the worst. This year, however, meteorologists are predicting an exceptionally active hurricane season, and the recent arrival of Hurricane Beryl serves as a stark reminder of what may lie ahead. At Boggs Law Group, we understand the anxiety and challenges that accompany such predictions, and we are here to help you navigate the complexities of insurance claims in the aftermath of these devastating events.
Read MorePreparing for a Possible Evacuation During Hurricane Season
Hurricane season in Florida can be a stressful time, with the potential for powerful storms that may require evacuation. Preparing ahead of time can make a significant difference in ensuring your safety and protecting your belongings. Boggs Law Group is here to provide essential tips to help you and your family prepare for a possible evacuation.
Read MoreStart Prepping Now For Hurricane Season: What Florida Residents Can Do Early
As Florida is one of the states most vulnerable to hurricanes, residents must take early action to prepare for the hurricane season. The Boggs Law Group, experienced in handling insurance claims in Florida, advises on the essential steps to safeguard your property and ensure a smoother claims process should disaster strike.Read More
Hurricane Recap: The 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season in Florida so far
With the finish line of the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season in sight, now is a good time to reflect on how the season is going so far.
Let’s look at what the hurricane season has thrown at us over the last few months, what we can expect for the remainder of the season, and our tips on staying safe.
Read MoreLife After Idalia: How We’re Helping in the Aftermath
The state of Florida braced itself and hurricane Idalia made her presence known in late August, slamming into the Gulf Coast with great force.
Now, though the winds and rain have passed, many are left to face the trail of destruction that was left in its wake.
Today, we reflect on the sheer devastation that Hurricane Idalia caused and look at what you can do if you were one of the many people affected.
Read MoreLooking Back: Reflecting on the Last 5 Years of Florida Hurricanes
Last month, we talked about what to expect for the 2023 hurricane season, and how to make sure that you and your family are ready. Hopefully, you’ve had a chance to prepare your home and your family, and you’ll be staying tuned to local media for updates.
As the hurricane season has now officially started, it got us thinking about the absolute devastation that hurricanes have caused here in Florida.
Let’s take a look back at the major storms and hurricanes that have ripped through Florida over the last 5 years.
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