In the aftermath of a hurricane, many businesses may not be able to operate. This business interruption can lead to loss of profits, customers, and sales. Every day a business is closed because of a disaster, is lost revenue for that business and lost wages for its employees. Business located in high risk areas for disasters should have Business Interruption Insurance.

If your business is out of commission for a significant amount of time it can be ruined if they are without any form of coverage.  Therefore, it is important to receive an insurance settlement and get the business up and running as soon as possible.

In this chaotic time after a hurricane, a business owner is faced with many critical business recovery decisions. On top of this, they are also responsible for damage mitigation with their insurance company, and, if applicable, with FEMA.

If you have a business interruption insurance claim to file due to a major disaster, you should consider contacting a public adjuster to assist with your claim.  An adjuster can help to expedite the process, and get you back on your feet and your business up and running more quickly.