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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

St. Johns River to Cause Additional Flooding after Tropical Storm Fay

According to reports, additional flooding is expected over the next several days in Central Florida as the waters of the St. John's River continue to rise to levels not seen since 1924. Areas of Brevard County, Seminole County, Volusia County, Orange County and Lake County have seen intense flooding after Tropical Storm Fay. Areas of DeBary have been hit particularly hard.

If you have experienced flood damage to your home or business, don't deal with the insurance company alone. Let an experienced property damage attorney help guide you through the claim process and ensure you and your family are properly compensated for your loss. Contact us today. Se habla espanol.

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posted by Michael Cerasa at 5:19 PM

If you have further questions about hurricane damage law, please contact attorney Michael D. Cerasa today to arrange a consultation. Se habla español.

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