
Hurricane Categories Explained: What Homeowners Need to Know
Discover the 5 hurricane categories, what each level means for damage risk, and how homeowners can prepare and protect their property.

Guide to Handling Insurance Claims After a Hurricane
Dealing with the aftermath of a hurricane can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to handling insurance claims. Navigating the complex process of filing a claim, documenting damages, and negotiating with your insurance company requires careful planning and understanding. In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the essential steps to take after a hurricane to ensure your insurance claim is successful.
Whether you're a homeowner dealing with storm damage or someone seeking advice on how to file an insurance claim after a hurricane, this guide is designed to help. We’ll cover essential hurricane insurance claim tips for homeowners, the best practices for dealing with insurance companies after storm damage, and a step-by-step approach to maximize your claim's success.

What to Do If Insurance Denied Roof Claim
Dealing with a Denied Roof Claim: Your Next Steps
Finding out that your insurance company has denied your roof damage claim can be overwhelming and frustrating. Roof damage is often costly to repair, and the denial can leave homeowners feeling stuck. But don’t worry—there are steps you can take to challenge the decision and get the compensation you deserve.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll cover the most common reasons why roof claims are denied, what you should do if it happens to you, and how a public adjuster can help you navigate the appeals process. Whether you’re in Florida, Minnesota, or Wisconsin, these actionable tips will help you move forward with confidence.

Does Renters Insurance Cover Hurricane Damage?
Hurricane Insurance for Florida Renters: What You Need to Know
Hurricanes are a part of life in Florida, but that doesn’t mean renters always know how to protect their property—or whether they’re even covered. If you’re wondering, "Does renters insurance cover hurricane damage?"—you’re not alone. This guide breaks it down in plain English, so you know exactly where you stand before and after the storm.
What This Blog Covers:
What renters insurance typically includes (and excludes)
How hurricane damage is handled in Florida
Real-world examples of covered and non-covered losses
What steps to take after a hurricane hits
How Shoreline Public Adjusters can help with denied or underpaid claims

When Does Hurricane Season Start in Florida?
What You Need to Know About Florida's 2025 Hurricane Season
Florida residents know that when summer rolls around, hurricane season is never far behind. But exactly when does hurricane season start in Florida? And more importantly—how can you prepare?
In this blog, we’ll break down:
The official start and end dates of Florida’s hurricane season
2025 hurricane season forecasts
Peak periods of activity
How residents of Collier County, and throughout Florida, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, can prepare
Why Shoreline Public Adjusters should be your go-to resource when a storm strikes

Does Renters Insurance Cover Hurricane Damage?
Hurricanes can cause devastating damage to homes and properties, leaving renters wondering whether their insurance policy covers their losses. If you're renting a home or apartment in a hurricane-prone area like Florida, understanding your renters insurance coverage is crucial. In this blog, we’ll explore what renters insurance covers, its limitations, and how a public adjuster can help maximize your claim after a hurricane.