Public Adjuster Fort Myers, FL

Licensed public adjusters serving Fort Myers and Lee County: Hurricane Ian claims, water, roof, and commercial losses handled on contingency.

Fort Myers · Lee County

Local claims help that works only for you.

Fort Myers sustained catastrophic damage from Hurricane Ian in 2022. Many Lee County policyholders are still resolving underpaid claims, supplements, and re-inspections from that event.

Vanguard Claims represents Fort Myers policyholders, never the insurance company. We document the full scope of your loss and negotiate for the settlement your policy owes, on contingency. No upfront fees; we're only paid after you recover.

Local market

Why Fort Myers homeowners face underpaid claims

Fort Myers and its barrier islands took the core of Hurricane Ian's record storm surge in 2022, and the recovery is still ongoing. In the years since, Lee County's insurance market tightened sharply and many Fort Myers policyholders are still fighting underpaid Ian claims, supplements, and re-inspections.

From historic riverfront homes in the McGregor corridor to Fort Myers Beach and coastal Iona, the area's housing took layered surge, wind, and water damage. Carriers frequently undervalue these losses, especially the line between covered wind and excluded flood, which is exactly where careful documentation wins.

Storm exposure

Lee County storm & damage exposure

Lee County was ground zero for Hurricane Ian. With a backlog of supplemented and reopened claims, documentation separating covered wind from excluded flood remains decisive in Fort Myers.

  • Hurricane Ian (2022). Made landfall in Lee County as a catastrophic storm, devastating Fort Myers Beach and coastal Fort Myers with record surge and wind. Thousands of claims remain underpaid, supplemented, or reopened.
  • Hurricane Irma (2017). Brought damaging winds and flooding across Lee County five years before Ian.
  • Hurricane Milton (2024). Delivered additional wind and rain to Southwest Florida during the long Ian recovery.
Florida's insurance market

Florida's market and the 25% roof rule in Fort Myers

Florida's property-insurance market has tightened sharply: national carriers have pulled back, premiums have climbed, and more homeowners (including many in Lee County) have moved onto Citizens Property Insurance. Leaner first offers and harder roof claims are the direct result.

Florida's building code has historically required that when more than 25% of a roof section is repaired or replaced within a 12-month period, that section be brought up to current code. A 2022 law (SB 4-D) added an exception for roofs already built or repaired to the 2007 Florida Building Code or later, which may only need the damaged portion brought to code. How it applies depends on your specific roof and claim. We review it against your policy.

General information

This is general information about Florida law and the local market, not legal advice. Coverage and code requirements depend on your policy and property.

Where we work

Fort Myers neighborhoods we serve

We handle hurricane, water, roof, fire, and mold claims for homeowners and businesses across Fort Myers, including:

  • McGregor
  • Fort Myers Beach
  • Whiskey Creek
  • Iona
  • San Carlos Park
  • Gateway
  • Downtown River District
  • Pine Island area
  • Cypress Lake
  • Villas
The process

From inspection to settlement.

Step 01

Free inspection & policy review

We visit your property, document all damage, and review your policy to understand exactly what you're owed, at zero cost to you.

Step 02

We build your claim

Our team prepares a comprehensive damage report with evidence, accurate repair estimates, and documentation built to withstand insurer pushback.

Step 03

Negotiate & maximize

We negotiate directly with your insurer on your behalf. We don't stop until you receive the full, fair settlement you deserve.

Client stories

Real reviews from the policyholders we represent.

4.6 ★ average from 9 verified reviews · Read them on Google

Fort Myers questions

Public adjuster Fort Myers FAQ

Nothing upfront. We work on contingency across our Florida service area, which means we're only paid from what we actually recover for you, and only after your carrier pays. If we don't recover, you don't pay.
Yes. A large part of our work is reopening denied, delayed, and underpaid claims. We re-scope the loss, rebuild the documentation, and submit a supplement or invoke the appraisal clause when the carrier won't pay fairly.
Hurricane and windstorm, water, roof, fire and smoke, and mold damage, plus commercial property and business-interruption losses for homeowners and businesses throughout the area.
Most inspections are scheduled within a couple of days, and we aim for a same-day callback. For active losses, we move fast so evidence is documented before it's lost.
No. Your carrier's adjuster represents the insurance company. As a licensed public adjuster, Vanguard represents only you, the policyholder, through every stage of the claim.
Florida deadlines apply statewide. For policies effective on or after December 16, 2022, you generally have one year from the date of loss to report a new claim and 18 months for a supplemental claim (Fla. Stat. § 627.70132). Older policies may allow longer. Document and report early; storm evidence fades fast.
As Florida carriers tightened underwriting and more Lee County homeowners moved onto Citizens Property Insurance, first offers got leaner and roof and water claims got harder to settle. A complete, well-documented scope is what closes the gap between a lowball offer and what your policy actually owes.
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