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Bonita Springs Public Adjuster

Bonita Springs is a Southwest region community in Lee County. Charlotte, Lee, and Collier took the core of Hurricane Ian (2022). Licensed Florida public adjusters available for claim review.

2 min read · Reviewed April 2026

Bonita Springs is in Lee County, Southwest region. Population approximately 57,071. Charlotte, Lee, and Collier took the core of Hurricane Ian (2022). The claim landscape is dominated by rebuild claims, mold remediation, and contested storm-surge-versus-wind causation.

Local patterns

Common claim types in Bonita Springs

Who insures you

Florida insurance carriers serving Bonita Springs

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Free claim review

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We review your policy and estimate at no cost. If we take your case, our fee only comes from the increased recovery.

  • Licensed Florida public adjusters
  • We work for policyholders, not insurance companies
  • No fee unless we recover more than you were offered
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Loss history

Recent storms affecting Bonita Springs

  1. 2024

    Hurricane Milton

    Landfall: Siesta Key. Category 3.

  2. 2024

    Hurricane Debby

    Landfall: Steinhatchee. Category 1.

  3. 2024

    Hurricane Helene

    Landfall: Big Bend. Category 4.

  4. 2023

    Hurricane Idalia

    Landfall: Keaton Beach. Category 3.

Decision

When to call a public adjuster in Bonita Springs

If your Bonita Springs claim was denied, underpaid, or is not moving, a licensed Florida public adjuster can review the policy and the carrier's position at no cost. We advocate for Lee County policyholders under Florida Statute 626.854. The Homeowner Claim Bill of Rights describes what the carrier owes you.

No obligation. No fee unless recovery.

Free claim review for Bonita Springs.

Licensed Florida public adjuster. No fee unless we recover more.

Free claim review

Still building your claim? We can help right now.

A licensed Florida public adjuster will review your policy and loss documentation for free.

  • Licensed Florida public adjusters
  • We work for policyholders, not insurance companies
  • No fee unless we recover more than you were offered
Step 1 of 6· Damage17%

What kind of damage?

Pick the closest match. We will ask for details later.

Common questions

FAQ

Does my Bonita Springs policy cover hurricane damage?+
Standard Florida HO-3 policies cover wind from named storms under the hurricane deductible. Storm surge and flood are usually separate (NFIP or private flood coverage).
What is the Florida claim notice deadline from Bonita Springs?+
Generally 1 year for initial notice and separate windows for supplemental claims. See [Florida Statute 627.70132](/florida-law/fs-627-70132).
Do public adjusters work for carriers or policyholders?+
Public adjusters in Florida represent policyholders only. Carrier adjusters work for the carrier. Licensed under [Florida Statute 626.854](/florida-law/fs-626-854).
Can my Bonita Springs carrier drop me after a claim?+
Non-renewal is regulated. A single claim does not automatically result in non-renewal. Multiple claims or specific exclusions may affect renewability.

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Reviewed: April 24, 2026

Free claim review

Your policy says more than you think. Find out what you are actually owed.

Licensed Florida public adjusters. Free claim review. No recovery, no fee.

  • Licensed Florida public adjusters
  • We work for policyholders, not insurance companies
  • No fee unless we recover more than you were offered
Step 1 of 6· Damage17%

What kind of damage?

Pick the closest match. We will ask for details later.

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