Insurance Claims: Policyholders Usually Have a Sense of Urgency

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In nearly every case for policyholders, the insurer will have a great sense of urgency about getting a policy set up quickly—connecting customers with an insurance agent, finding out what lines of insurance are required, and then waiting for that check—often a hefty one! And while you are being offered a ‘product,’ and an important one in terms of risk protection, the process is mainly about the insurer getting your money. Nothing happens without your payment, and nothing stays in effect without you getting those payments in right on time—and we all know how quick an insurer is to cancel due to lack of payment or lack of action on the part of the policyholder.

Once a claim has been filed, you will also have a sense of urgency to see action and payment—but on your part, the overall situation could be dire due to a recent accident, extensive property damage, or an issue that may have been considered catastrophic. An insurance settlement will normally help cover all the bills caused by such an unexpected event. As a homeowner, if damage occurred at your home, it could have been so bad that you were forced to leave and stay elsewhere. No matter what your accommodations are outside of your home though, it is extremely stressful—and often extremely expensive—to have to leave. You may also be extremely worried about rebuilding if there was a fire or flood or other devastating problem.

In most cases, we do expect the insurance company to be on the up and up and to be expedient about paying the claim; after all, they expect fairly perfect behavior from us—so why can’t we have that in return? If you are experiencing unreasonable delays, a complete lack of investigation of your claim, or an over investigation of your claim where an insurer may even be accusing you of fraud, consult with an attorney from the Bolender Law Firm right away. Other signs that you are dealing with bad faith include intimidation tactics toward you and witness, lowball offers that the insurer is aggressive about, and of course, outright—and unfair—denials.

If you need help reviewing your insurance policy, or if you suspect your insurance company may be denying your claim in bad faith, contact the attorneys at the Bolender Law Firm.  If a dispute over a claim cannot be easily resolved through a call or written communication, our attorneys will advocate on behalf of policyholders through litigation, arbitration, or non-binding mediation. Our attorneys are experienced in representing clients in state and federal courts, at both the trial and appellate level. Call us at 310-320-0725 now or submit an easy consultation request online. We are here to help!

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