
Lee County · Florida
Fort Myers Water Damage Public Adjuster
Fort Myers water damage claims, handled by licensed Florida public adjusters. Water 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.
- Water Damage claims in Fort Myers: what makes them different
- What water damage claims we handle in Fort Myers
- Why Fort Myers homeowners need a licensed public adjuster
- Common water damage denials we see in Fort Myers
- How a Florida public adjuster gets paid
- What to do right now if you have water damage in Fort Myers
- Related Florida water damage guides
Water Damage claims in Fort Myers: what makes them different
Water damage is the most common and most contested Florida claim. Carriers split losses between "sudden and accidental" (covered) and "gradual" (excluded), and the line between them is where claims get underpaid. A public adjuster documents the loss with thermal imaging, moisture mapping, and category-of-water classification — the evidence that turns a partial pay into a full one.
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. Water Damage losses here interact with these local conditions in ways that out-of-state or generic carriers rarely understand without local representation.

What water damage claims we handle in Fort Myers
Pipe burst & supply line failure
Sudden plumbing failure causing interior water damage — the cleanest covered scenario when documented properly.
Appliance leak
Washing-machine, dishwasher, water-heater, or refrigerator failures. Often capped under a sublimit.
Ceiling water damage
Drywall, insulation, and structural elements compromised by water from above, including upstairs unit losses in condos.
Cabinet & flooring damage
Custom millwork, hardwood, and tile that requires replacement to "match" — invoking FS 626.9744 (Florida matching statute).
Mold remediation
Mold tied to a covered water event, including the often-disputed "gradual mold" classification.
Mitigation & emergency dryout
IICRC-standard dryout costs, structural drying, and emergency mitigation under your policy.
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Get a free claim review from a licensed Florida public adjuster.
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
What kind of damage?
Pick the closest match. We will ask for details later.
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 water damage denials we see in Fort Myers
Gradual damage
Carrier classifies the loss as occurring over weeks/months, not "sudden and accidental."
Wear and tear
Aging plumbing or fixtures blamed for the failure rather than the failure itself being covered.
Pre-existing mold
Mold labeled as predating the water event — even when the water event clearly caused it.
Sublimit applied
Mold or water-damage sublimit invoked to cap an otherwise-larger covered loss.
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.
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
What kind of damage?
Pick the closest match. We will ask for details later.
What to do right now if you have water damage in Fort Myers
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 water 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 water damage guides
Florida Water Damage claim guide
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Fort Myers claim handling across all damage types — carriers, neighborhoods, storm history.
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County-wide claim landscape, regional carriers, and county-specific patterns.
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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
What kind of damage?
Pick the closest match. We will ask for details later.
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