“Aftermath of Jennifer Kesse’s Abduction: An Uncle’s Quest for Understanding & Inspiring Life Lessons” Book Launch in Orlando

 On January 24, 2006, Jennifer Kesse was abducted in Orlando, Florida – that day, her family began living a true crime story. Questions started immediately – how does someone vanish without a trace? Their hearts were flooded with unanswerable questions that pierced their souls.

Grappling with brokenness, her grieving uncle Bill Gilmour used his brokenness as a catalyst to face the truth about his life, marriage, family, and work. Reflecting on his seventeen-year journey, Bill wrote “Aftermath of Jennifer Kesse’s Abduction: An Uncle’s Quest for Understanding & Inspiring Life Lessons.”

He said, “Life transformation is a painful process that takes time, patience, humility, and understanding from everybody involved.” However, being vulnerable with himself and others led to restoring relationships with the people in his life.

The official book launch event, which is open to the public, will be in-person and online on Sunday, June 25, 2023, at First Baptist Church, 3000 South John Young Parkway in Orlando, Florida, from 8 AM to 1 PM.

Bill and his family want to thank the Central Florida community and media outlets for their support over the past seventeen years – he looks forward to meeting you in Orlando.

If you can’t attend the event, “Aftermath of Jennifer Kesse’s Abduction” is available on Amazon or at www.billgilmour.com.

Bill invites you to a front-row seat as he shares his heartbreaking quest for understanding in a conversational tone – answering questions, easing doubts, and providing empathy-filled lessons to bolster your resilience.

In the book, you’ll discover:

– Pathways to help you navigate life’s most difficult challenges and make it to the other side stronger.
– Inspiration to assist you in valuing and building robust relationships.
– How turning aside anger and bitterness will allow a better you to emerge.
– Understanding the power of vulnerability, making pivotal changes, never giving up, and much more.

Aftermath of Jennifer Kesse’s Abduction is a raw and honest journey for men who’ve bought into the lies that vulnerability equates to weakness and for anyone looking to become a better version of themselves. Bill shares relatable examples, meaningful quotes, reference topics, and reflection points.

Can anything good from this tragedy? The answer is a resounding yes.

Bill said, “You and I cannot create change within ourselves on our own. We have all made New Year’s resolutions we didn’t keep. Best intentions or willpower are generally not going to produce desired results. We need power and strength we don’t have.”

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Aftermath Adjusters & Consulting Helps Condo-Owners with Adjacent Property Water Damage Claims

 Although filing any kind of water damage claim is difficult, condo owners face an additional dilemma – who’s at fault and whose insurance will pay? Aftermath Adjusters & Consulting helps condo owners figure out the nuances related to their water damage claim so they can get the necessary payout to make needed repairs.

According to Lee Anderson, Aftermath Adjusters owner, it all depends on the source of the water damage and how it relates to Florida law. “It’s not as easy as saying that the damage came from an upstairs unit. Depending on the source of water, the claim may be with the neighbor or the condo association. In some cases, it may even be the condo owner’s insurance.”

In Any Case:

Regardless of who’s to blame, there are some things that need to be done right away, warns Anderson. “If you wake up one morning to find water seeping down your wall and filling up the light fixtures in the kitchen, the water is obviously coming from upstairs. That means you need to contact your upstairs neighbor as quickly as possible so they can locate the problem.”

According to Anderson, the faster a condo owner can catch the problem, the better the outcome. Quickly determining the source will help condo owners avoid extensive water damage to their unit and personal belongings, as well as avoid mold issues.

“Just as soon as a condo owner has determined the source, they have an obligation to mitigate further damage as much as possible,” warns Anderson. The owners of both units need to remove standing water using a wet vac. They also need to shut off breakers to the areas that sustained damage and then remove anything electrical from those areas. In most cases, the best way to handle large amounts of water is by contacting a professional. “They have the right equipment and know how to remove water the right way.”

Once standing water is out of the way, both owners need to remove personal belongings and valuables from the area to prevent further damage. Finally, after taking photos and videos of the damage, wet items should be removed to prevent molding issues. “Don’t forget to document everything before and after,” warns Anderson. “If you have photos or video, it will be easier to prove the damage.”

Professional Help is Warranted:

Even if a condo owner knows that the water came from upstairs, knowing who should file the claim isn’t easy to determine. Florida Statute Section 718.111(11) is the law dealing with insurance policies and condo units. However, it is tricky for the novice to understand who covers what.

“Condo associations have to deal with property insured by the association. But their coverage excludes personal property within the unit. Any water damage from appliances, water heaters, water filters, and the like is excluded. Hiring a public adjuster is the best way to get to the bottom of who’s at fault and how to file the claim,” says Anderson.

Aftermath Adjusters & Consulting uses information such as the time and date of loss, detailed descriptions and photos, description of damage mitigation, and the policy information of those involved to help condo owners suffering from adjacent property water damage file a claim. They are experts at spotting all the damage – even damage that tends to hide from sight – so that condo owners can get the maximum settlement for their claim.

For questions related to water backup insurance and claims, call Aftermath Adjusters at (954) 329-2456.

You may also visit their website for additional information at www.AftermathAdj.com

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