Storm damage? Claim it with Cordo.
Florida faced Hurricanes Helene and Milton in 2024 — and more storms will come. As a leading Florida public adjuster, we work exclusively for policyholders to secure the full compensation you're entitled to, so you can rebuild and recover as quickly as possible.

The devastating impact of hurricanes on Florida
Hurricanes Helene and Milton caused widespread destruction across Florida — roof damage, water infiltration and structural harm to countless homes and businesses. When your property is hit, it's crucial to start the claims process as soon as possible to protect both your property and your right to fair compensation.
The role of a public adjuster in hurricane recovery
A public adjuster represents you — not your insurance company — throughout the claim. Our core hurricane services:
Comprehensive damage assessment
We identify roof, water, structural, mold and electrical damage — including hidden damage insurers overlook.
Expert claim filing
We gather documentation, submit the claim and present it correctly from the start.
Maximizing your payout
We negotiate hard and handle every piece of paperwork on your behalf.
Denied or underpaid claims
We reopen, supplement and, where needed, invoke appraisal to resolve disputes.
Important tips for homeowners
- Document everything — photograph all damage before making repairs.
- Protect your property — prevent further damage and keep receipts for temporary repairs.
- Understand your policy — complex language and percentage hurricane deductibles require expert interpretation.
Our mission is to ensure you receive the full compensation you're entitled to — so you can rebuild and recover as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Why choose Cordo Claims Group
We work for you
Not the insurance company — ever.
We maximize your claim
Documenting damage others miss.
We simplify it
We handle the process end to end.
Hurricane claim FAQs
Should I file my hurricane claim myself first?
You can, but the way a claim is first presented shapes everything that follows. An initial lowball or a mischaracterized cause of loss is far harder to fix later. A free review before you file protects your position.
Wind vs. flood — why does it matter?
Standard policies cover wind but exclude flood, which needs separate NFIP or private coverage. Insurers often push storm damage into whichever bucket pays less. We document causation to place each loss under the coverage that applies.
My hurricane claim was underpaid. Is it too late?
Often not. We regularly reopen and supplement underpaid hurricane claims, and can invoke your policy's appraisal clause to resolve disputes over the amount of loss.