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Bad Faith Hurricane Insurance Claims Attorney In Houston, Texas

What Is a Bad Faith Hurricane Insurance Claim?

You have enough to worry about during the aftermath of a hurricane without having to deal with an unscrupulous insurance adjuster. Most of the time, insurers honor the terms of your policy and pay your claim. After all, you’ve paid faithfully on your policy every month — and you deserve compensation. However, some insurance adjusters refuse to honor your hurricane policy’s terms and refuse to pay for no good reason. That’s called acting in bad faith — and you have a right to legal representation to fight for your right to receive compensation for your loss. Our civil litigation team can help. Book an appointment with one of our bad faith insurance claim lawyers today!

Contact Manfred Sternberg & Associates to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today. 713-547-5460

How Do Bad Faith Hurricane Claims Differ from Denied Claims?

Your hurricane insurance policy contains explicit terms. If your insurance company denies your claim for one of the reasons your policy lists, it is not acting in bad faith. However, if your claim met the qualifications for filing under your policy’s terms, there is good reason to suspect bad faith on your insurer’s part. If you think your claim met the conditions for payment, you need to consult with an experienced civil litigation attorney to review your case. Our hurricane insurance recovery attorneys have years of experience representing clients successfully. If your insurance company seems to be at fault for denying your claim, we will fight for you to receive the compensation you deserve. Schedule a consultation with one of our civil litigation lawyers to learn more.

After a Hurricane, What Can I Do to Ensure a Fair Hearing for My Claim?

First, you need to document everything. Take as many photos of the damage as you can. Keep an inventory of your damaged or destroyed property. Protect any part of your property still exposed to the elements, so your insurance company won’t claim that additional damage is your fault. Compare your damage to the terms of coverage on your insurance policy. If you believe that your claim should qualify, but your insurer balks on paying, you need to consult with a civil litigation attorney with experience in hurricane insurance bad faith law. Our team can look over your damage, review your policy, and see if your insurer might have acted in bad faith. If so, we will vigorously pursue justice for you, your family, and your property. To learn how we can help, contact our office today!

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