Time flies, but not always happily. Ten months have ticked by since an impactful storm hit Fort Myers, leaving many to wonder about the status of their insurance claims. The waiting game continues for some, as payouts are yet to be received. Frustration mounts when considering that after a lengthy ten months, only a mere 25% of the claim has been paid.
This makes many question the efficacy and reliability of insurance companies during such critical times. The bewilderment is palpable, "Oh, shit. Still not paid out yet?" With two damaging events striking Fort Myers, it's clear this conversation centers on the first one, dragging out a prolonged and underwhelming resolution.
Critics and policyholders alike can't help but question, "Who went back for these insurance companies?" A rhetorical inquiry, pointing to the dissatisfaction with how long and unfulfilling the claims process has been. It’s an unwelcome reminder of the complexities and challenges faced when dealing with insurance entities after unexpected events.
Moe Ameen | BILT CRM
Moe Ameen is a real estate investor, software creator, and general over-caffeinated human who somehow made automation cool (or at least tolerable). He built a cutting-edge real estate CRM because manually chasing leads is so last century. Specializing in creative finance, deal structuring, and making things unnecessarily efficient, he helps investors close more deals while doing less actual work. When he's not automating the real estate world, he’s probably pretending to work while staring at spreadsheets or convincing himself that buying another domain name is a good idea.