Florida Deploys Second Mobile Assistance Unit in Hialeah to Assist Consumers in Filing Claims

A second mobile assistance unit has been deployed to Hialeah, Fla. to assist hurricane victims in the recovery process, according to Tom Gallagher, Florida’s CFO.

Gallagher, who was on-hand at the opening of the new unit in Hialeah, was joined by State Representative Ralph Arza, Hialeah City Council President Julio Robaina and Miami-Dade School Board Chair Frank BolaƱos.

“So many Floridians were impacted because of the wide path of destruction caused by Wilma, and we are here to help,” Gallagher said. “My goal is to make sure no one takes advantage of storm victims and that insurance claims are paid quickly.”

The new location is in Hialeah at Amelia Earhart Park, 401 East 65th Street at the intersection of 122nd Street.

The mobile units are staffed with the Department of Financial Services’ consumer specialists who can help affected Floridians reach their insurance companies, start the claims process, and understand what steps they should take to rebuild.

In Broward County, the mobile response unit is located at 6901 West Sunrise Boulevard in Plantation, across the street from Plantation High School.

Available on the mobile units are cellular phones, computers and other information resources to allow staff to help victims contact their insurance companies, file claims, get answers to questions they may have about their policies, and verify licensure of adjusters. The mobile assistance unit hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Sunday. Bilingual consumer specialists are available.

Consumers can also call the department’s storm hotline at 1-800-22-STORM for assistance. The hotline is available Monday through Sunday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Gallagher said that the department has already received more than 6,000 calls from storm victims.

Gallagher further advised affected Floridians to take the following actions immediately following the storm:

* Make emergency repairs to protect from further damage, document the damage and repairs in writing, and with receipts and photos.

* Maintain copies of your household inventory and other documentation, including photos. This will assist the adjuster in assessing the value of the destroyed property.

* Beware of fly-by-night repair businesses. Hire licensed and reputable service people.

* If considering the assistance of a public insurance adjuster, verify that the adjuster is licensed by calling the department’s toll-free storm hotline at 1-800-22-STORM.

* Be sure you understand how much a public insurance adjuster is charging and what services are included before signing any contract.

Any consumer approached by an unlicensed agent or adjuster or has been the victim of an insurance fraud scam can also file a complaint online on the department’s web page or by calling the storm hotline.