Property Insurance Claims Law Firm – The Lawgical Firm
The Lawgical Firm is a property insurance claims law firm with its main office at 3191 Maguire Boulevard, Suite 160, in Orlando, Florida 32803, and a second office in Austin, Texas. The firm represents policyholders in residential and commercial property insurance claims, working to secure fair compensation from insurance companies on behalf of property owners.
Its practice covers a wide range of claim types, including water damage, roof damage, roof leaks, hurricane and windstorm damage, sinkholes, fires, plumbing leaks, mold, construction defect claims, theft and vandalism, and hail damage. The firm is led by David Dube, a licensed attorney whose background includes experience as a licensed insurance adjuster, and it employs claims experts who manage cases from initial evaluation through final settlement. The described process includes reviewing the client’s insurance policy, inspecting the property, estimating the damages, and advocating for fair payment during negotiations with the insurer.
The firm operates on a contingency basis, summarized by the statement that it does not get paid unless the client does, and it requires no upfront fees. It offers free claim evaluations and property damage assessments to prospective clients. Reported settlements range from $22,000 to $250,000, illustrating the scale of claims the firm has handled. The website highlights customer service as a point of difference and notes consistent five-star ratings from clients.
Property owners throughout Florida and Texas can use the firm’s services, with claim assistance provided across both residential and commercial properties. The Florida office can be reached by phone at (407) 433-4131, while the Texas office uses (832) 871-5995. Combining an attorney with prior adjuster experience, a contingency fee structure, free evaluations, and a focus on the full claim lifecycle, The Lawgical Firm presents itself as an advocate for Orlando-area and statewide policyholders pursuing property damage claims against their insurers.