Navigating the Claims Process Helps to Quickly Reopen Manufacturer Warehouse After Hurricane Ian
Case Study
The Request
Rebuild damaged warehouse before another storm formed or tropical weather created more damage
Company Profile
Industry: Construction – Rebar Manufacturer
Annual Revenue: $45M
During Hurricane Ian, a rebar manufacturer’s warehouse was damaged while the storm passed through Fort Myers, FL. Due to the damage and level of devastation following the storm in the area, they needed to rebuild before another storm formed or tropical weather created more damage. The manufacturer wanted to move quickly as the damage impacted their offices and rebar supplies, which they knew would be essential to help others affected by the hurricane.
The Solution
Assisted and supported the customer through the intricacies of the claims process
Brown & Brown assisted and supported the customer through the intricacies of the claims process. This consisted of following up with inspectors and adjusters so the customer could swiftly schedule an evaluation of the premises and receive a quote for the rebuild. Once all pertinent documentation was obtained, the Brown & Brown team followed up with the carriers and reviewed the payout analysis. They noticed a discrepancy as the policy deduction needed to be updated and applied correctly. This was rectified, and the customer received the accurate amount for the payout.
The Results
Customer received the correct payout amount, which allowed them to quickly rebuild
The customer received the correct payout amount, which allowed them to quickly rebuild their Ft. Myers facility. The customer was pleased that they could get back to business, as they were instrumental in the extensive rebuild in the community.
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