Denied or Delayed Insurance Claims for Hurricane Damage

Denied or Delayed Insurance Claims for Hurricane Damage

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Denied or Delayed Insurance

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If your property has been damaged by a hurricane, you are entitled to claim damages from your property insurance. If your insurer has delayed payment on your claim, shortchanged your claim, or denied your claim altogether, you may be entitled to significant damages from your insurer.

Qualification Criteria

  • Your home suffered significant damage due to a hurricane.

  • Your insurer has denied your claim, reduced your claim, or delayed payment on your claim.

Total Settlement Amount

Undefined.

Type of Compensation

Immediate payment in full of your claim, plus damages.

Detailed description

If you have a valid insurance policy and your insurer has denied or delayed payment of a legitimate claim for hurricane damage, you may have the legal right to sue your insurer to enforce your policy and recover the benefits you are entitled to receive.

Other avenues for remedy may include appealing the denial of your claim, engaging in mediation or arbitration, or filing a complaint with your state's insurance regulator. In many cases, these alternative dispute resolution processes can result in a settlement or resolution of the dispute without the need for a lawsuit.

If all else fails, however, suing your insurer may be the only option. Fill out the form below to see if you are eligible to seek legal remedy for your hurricane damage claim.

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