Commercial

Business Interruption Insurance Claims in Florida

When disaster forces your business to close its doors, every day of lost income matters. Public Loss Adjusters, LLC helps Florida business owners prepare, document, and pursue business interruption (BI) insurance claims so operations can resume as quickly as possible and financial losses are minimized.

Understanding Business Interruption Coverage

BI coverage compensates for lost net income and continuing operating expenses caused by a covered physical loss. It bridges the gap between property damage and full recovery. Our job is to make sure the insurer measures your loss fairly under §626.854 and responds promptly as required by §627.70131, Florida Statutes.

We coordinate with accountants and contractors to prove the cause, duration, and financial extent of the interruption — ensuring your claim aligns with both policy language and Florida statutory deadlines.

Common BI Claim Challenges

  • Dispute over the “period of restoration” — insurer shortens the time needed for full rebuild or re-opening.
  • Understated continuing expenses — payroll, utilities, or rent overlooked.
  • Partial-suspension arguments — insurer claims business wasn’t fully closed, reducing payout.
  • Inventory or spoilage losses excluded from calculation.
  • Delayed payments extending financial strain.

Our Documentation Process

  • Collect financial statements for 12 months before the loss.
  • Compare projected vs. actual revenue during closure.
  • Work with CPAs to verify net income and continuing expense calculations.
  • Track mitigation costs and temporary business-continuity expenses.
  • Maintain written communication logs under statutory response deadlines.

Timelines & Compliance

Under §627.70131, insurers must acknowledge your BI claim within 14 days and issue payment or denial within 90 days unless factors beyond their control exist. We ensure these timeframes are met and escalate to appraisal or mediation when needed to resolve disputes efficiently.

Frequently Asked Questions

What qualifies as business interruption?

Any suspension of operations directly caused by a covered physical loss — such as fire, water, or wind damage — qualifies once access or functionality is impaired.

Can I recover lost profits?

Yes. BI coverage replaces lost profits and ongoing expenses until your property is restored and operations resume.

What records do I need?

Tax returns, profit-and-loss statements, payroll records, invoices for temporary expenses, and correspondence with your insurer all support your claim.

How long does coverage last?

Until the property is repaired and operations could reasonably resume — often extended by an “extended period of indemnity” clause if included in your policy.

Can I file a BI claim without property damage?

Generally no; there must be direct physical loss triggering coverage. However, contingent or civil-authority extensions may apply if access to your premises is restricted.

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Notice: This page provides general information for Florida policyholders and does not constitute legal advice. Public Loss Adjusters, LLC, License A161638. Consistent with §626.854 and timelines under §627.70131, Florida Statutes. Supporting documentation and exhibits are provided under separate cover upon request. Please confirm receipt in writing.

Talk to a Florida Public Adjuster

Public Loss Adjusters, LLC (License A161638). Statute-compliant representation under §626.854 and §627.70131, Florida Statutes.

PO Box 560404, Montverde, FL 34756352-353-4556rmack@placlaim.com

Supporting documentation provided under separate cover upon request. Please confirm receipt in writing.