
Duval County · Florida
Jacksonville Flood Damage Public Adjuster
Jacksonville flood damage claims, handled by licensed Florida public adjusters. Flood Damage in Jacksonville 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.
- Flood Damage claims in Jacksonville: what makes them different
- What flood damage claims we handle in Jacksonville
- Why Jacksonville homeowners need a licensed public adjuster
- Common flood damage denials we see in Jacksonville
- How a Florida public adjuster gets paid
- What to do right now if you have flood damage in Jacksonville
- Related Florida flood damage guides
Flood Damage claims in Jacksonville: what makes them different
Flood is the only major peril most Florida HO-3 policies exclude. Coverage typically comes from a separate NFIP (National Flood Insurance Program) policy or a private flood policy — and even when both apply, the wind-vs-flood allocation determines who pays what. A public adjuster who handles flood claims navigates NFIP's specific scope rules, repair-vs-replace cost methodology, and the timing requirements that can quietly forfeit recovery.
Why Jacksonville matters: Jacksonville and the Duval County area absorb wind damage from offshore hurricanes and nor'easters, plus coastal flooding along the St. Johns. Older urban housing stock means age-related roof and pipe failures are common, and carriers frequently dispute storm vs. wear-and-tear causation. Flood Damage losses here interact with these local conditions in ways that out-of-state or generic carriers rarely understand without local representation.

What flood damage claims we handle in Jacksonville
NFIP flood claims
Federal flood policy claims with the NFIP-specific Proof of Loss requirements and documentation standards.
Private flood policies
Standalone private flood policies (often with broader coverage than NFIP) require separate documentation tracks.
Wind vs. flood allocation
When a hurricane caused both wind and surge damage, the allocation between policies decides total recovery — often the largest dispute.
Increased Cost of Compliance
NFIP's ICC coverage for code-upgrade requirements after a substantial-damage finding. Often overlooked.
Contents in flood
NFIP contents coverage is separate from dwelling and frequently denied without proof of loss specifics.
Substantial damage finding
When local code requires elevation/rebuild, ICC and post-flood coverage need careful claim staging.
Free claim review
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 Jacksonville 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 Jacksonville / Duval 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 Jacksonville 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 Matthew (2016), Hurricane Irma (2017), and 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 flood damage denials we see in Jacksonville
Wind-driven rain not flood
Interior water classified as flood when it should be a wind-driven rain claim under the wind policy.
Gradual seepage
Flood damage labeled as long-term seepage or moisture, not a single flood event.
NFIP Proof of Loss late
Statutory NFIP deadline missed — strict and often unforgiving.
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 flood damage in Jacksonville
- 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 Duval 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 Jacksonville flood damage claim review
A licensed Duval 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 flood damage guides
Florida Flood Damage claim guide
The full damage-type guide for flood damage across Florida.
Jacksonville public adjuster (general)
Jacksonville claim handling across all damage types — carriers, neighborhoods, storm history.
Duval County public adjuster
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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