Understand Your Policyholder Rights in Fire Insurance Claims
Our blog offers hints, tips, and information for policyholders struggling with complicated fire insurance claims or unclear about their rights under the law.
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What Should I Do If My House Floods?Experiencing a flood in your home can be a devastating event that can leave you feeling overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next.
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What Is Property Damage Liability Insurance?Property damage liability insurance is a type of insurance coverage that is typically included in an auto insurance policy.
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What Factors Affect Your Home Insurance Cost?Whether you're considering buying a house or you are already a landlord, home insurance is an inevitable part of your home-owning journey. It's a crucial aspect
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How To File A Boat Insurance Claim in TexasBoating can be a fun and exciting activity. It is a popular pastime in Texas with its many lakes and waterways providing ample opportunities for outdoor.
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How Many Times Can You Appeal A Denied Insurance Claim in Texas?It's essential to remember that the claim process can be daunting and wrongful denials are a reality in the insurance claim world. With a free no obligation consult we can help.
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Insurance companies are notorious for not paying claims. They either underpay, delay or outright deny claims. Insurance companies are for-profit businesses without care for their policyholders.
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What Is A Contingency Basis?The term "contingency" refers to the fact that the payment is dependent on the successful completion of the agreed-upon task, such as a court case or a business deal.
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Should I Take What The Insurance Company Offers Me?While insurance companies have a legal obligation to act in good faith when handling claims, this doesn't mean that they won't try to minimize the amount they pay out.
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How Long Does an Insurance Company Have To Process a Claim?The procedure for processing an insurance claim can vary greatly depending on the type of claim and the insurance company handling it. In general, the process can take anywhere from a few days to several months.
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Can an Insurance Claim Be Reopened?Several factors determine whether or not an insurance claim can be reopened. You may not be eligible to reopen an insurance claim once it has been settled by your insurance company.
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