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Fort Myers, Florida — neighborhood after a pipe break damage loss.

Lee County · Florida

Fort Myers Pipe Break Damage Public Adjuster

Fort Myers pipe break damage claims, handled by licensed Florida public adjusters. Pipe Break Damage in Fort Myers comes with specific local patterns — older housing stock, regional carriers, and storm history that affect every claim. We document, negotiate, and pursue the full settlement under your policy.

Pipe Break Damage claims in Fort Myers: what makes them different

A pipe break is the textbook "sudden and accidental" Florida water claim — but carriers frequently challenge whether the failure was truly sudden, or whether the underlying pipe condition was age-related and excluded. Documenting the break with plumber reports, pipe-section retention, and immediate mitigation steps is what turns a contested loss into a full settlement.

Why Fort Myers matters: Fort Myers and the Lee County coast absorbed the core of Hurricane Ian (2022). Three years later, the claim landscape is dominated by rebuild claims, mold remediation, and contested storm-surge-versus-wind causation. Reopening underpaid Ian claims is a daily occurrence here. Pipe Break Damage losses here interact with these local conditions in ways that out-of-state or generic carriers rarely understand without local representation.

Pipe Break Damage typical to Florida Fort Myers claims.

What pipe break damage claims we handle in Fort Myers

Cast iron failure

Aging cast-iron drain lines that crack or collapse under wall or slab. Florida-specific issue in pre-1980s housing.

Polybutylene & PEX failure

Material-specific failures with documentation requirements that affect coverage outcome.

Slab leak

Hidden under-slab pipe failures requiring leak detection, jackhammer access, and floor replacement.

Supply line burst

Pressurized supply-line failures (washing machine, toilet, dishwasher) — clean-water Cat 1 events.

Hidden in-wall plumbing

Pipe failures discovered only after months of damage. Carriers often invoke gradual exclusion — disputable with proper evidence.

Sewer backup

Cat 3 black water events, often requiring separate sewer-backup endorsement to be covered.

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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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Why Fort Myers homeowners need a licensed public adjuster

Florida public adjusters are licensed by the Department of Financial Services (DFS) under FS 626.854. Every adjuster on our network for the Fort Myers / Lee County market carries an active P-series license, completes the required continuing education, and operates under the statutory contingency cap (10% during the first year of a declared catastrophe, 20% otherwise — FS 626.854(11)).

For Fort Myers specifically, that statutory cap is paired with deep local knowledge: which carriers settle clean and which fight over scope, which inspectors are reasonable, which storm events (Hurricane Charley (2004), Hurricane Irma (2017), and especially Hurricane Ian (2022)) shape the claim history of the neighborhood, and how to navigate Florida-specific complications like the matching statute (FS 626.9744) and hurricane-deductible math.

Common pipe break damage denials we see in Fort Myers

How a Florida public adjuster gets paid

No upfront fee. Florida statute (FS 626.854(11)) caps public adjuster contingency fees at:

- 10% during the first year of a state-declared catastrophe (e.g. immediately after a hurricane).
- 20% for non-catastrophe claims and after the first year of a catastrophe.

The fee is calculated only on the settlement amount the carrier pays. If a public adjuster doesn't recover more than what was already offered, you owe nothing. The math is straightforward: more documentation + better policy reading + harder negotiation = larger settlement, and you net more even after the fee.

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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
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What kind of damage?

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What to do right now if you have pipe break damage in Fort Myers

  1. 01

    Stop the loss & document everything

    Mitigate further damage (board up, dry out, tarp). Photograph and video everything — wide shots and close-ups. Keep receipts for every dollar spent.

  2. 02

    Read your policy before you call your carrier

    Florida policies vary wildly. The endorsements page is where coverage is won or lost. If reading it isn't realistic right now, that's exactly what a free public adjuster review gives you.

  3. 03

    Get a free claim review

    Submit your situation through PANM. A licensed Lee County public adjuster reviews your policy and tells you straight whether the offer is fair, short, or wrong.

  4. 04

    Don't sign a release

    Carriers may push a release or final-settlement document early. Once signed, reopening becomes difficult. Get a second opinion first.

No obligation. No fee unless recovery.

Free Fort Myers pipe break damage claim review

A licensed Lee County public adjuster reads your policy, evaluates the carrier's response, and tells you whether your settlement matches what your coverage actually owes. No fee unless we recover more.

Related Florida pipe break damage guides

How does pipe break damage coverage work in Fort Myers, Florida?+
Pipe Break Damage coverage in Fort Myers follows the same Florida policy framework as the rest of the state, but the local Southwest market has specific carrier patterns, regional construction quirks, and storm history (Hurricane Charley (2004), Hurricane Irma (2017), and especially Hurricane Ian (2022)) that affect how a claim is documented, denied, or paid. A licensed Lee County public adjuster reads your policy and applies that local context to maximize the recovery.
Do I need a Fort Myers public adjuster, or can I file a pipe break damage claim myself?+
You can file the claim yourself. Whether you should depends on the size of the loss and the complexity. For pipe break damage, the documentation and policy-reading work that drives the settlement amount is exactly what a public adjuster does professionally. The contingency-fee structure means there's no out-of-pocket downside to a free review — even if you ultimately handle the claim yourself.
How much does a Fort Myers public adjuster charge for pipe break damage claims?+
Florida statute (FS 626.854(11)) caps public adjuster contingency fees at 10% during the first year of a declared catastrophe, and 20% otherwise. There is no upfront fee. The fee comes only from the increase the public adjuster recovers above the carrier's existing offer.
How fast can a Fort Myers public adjuster respond?+
For free claim reviews submitted through PANM, the matched Lee County firm typically calls within 24 hours during business days. For active emergencies — hurricane evacuation, major water loss, fire — call (888) 824-1306 directly for same-day response.
Is "public claims adjuster" the same as "public adjuster"?+
Yes. "Public adjuster," "public claims adjuster," and "public insurance adjuster" all refer to the same role under Florida law (FS 626.854): a state-licensed professional who represents the policyholder in a property insurance claim. They are not the same as a "company adjuster" or "independent adjuster," who work for the carrier.
Reviewed: April 26, 2026

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  • 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.

Why PANM

We work for policyholders, not insurance companies.

Public adjusters are licensed by the state of Florida (DFS) to represent you, the policyholder, in your insurance claim. We read the policy, document the loss, negotiate the settlement, and fight for what your coverage already promises.

  • Licensed & certified by Florida DFS
    Every adjuster on our network carries an active Florida public adjuster license — verified, certified, and in good standing with the state.
  • Experienced. Contingency-based.
    Decades of combined Florida claim experience. Our fee comes from the settlement increase, not from your pocket upfront.
  • Policy-first review
    We read your policy, including the endorsements most homeowners never see.
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