With every claim they review, insurance companies have various legal, financial, and logistical hoops to jump through. So, as a homeowner, how long can you expect a property insurance claim to stay open? We have answers.
There is no federally mandated time frame for insurers to settle a claim. Some states have limits on how long insurers can take, but there’s even some flexibility in that. The main takeaway is that timelines varies on a case-to-case basis.
In Texas, the State offers some guidelines for the home insurance claim process and timeline. While these can still vary, here’s what you can expect:
In an ideal world, a Texas home insurance claim would stay open for about 35 days max. Unfortunately, it doesn’t always go that smoothly — especially if your claim is denied or underpaid.
If your claim is denied or underpaid, you should take action to refute it. More on that process below.
The exact timeframe depends on your insurance company, but it usually falls between 5–7 years. During this time, your premium rates may increase.
If your insurance claim was delayed, denied, or underpaid, you should take action immediately. Far too often, insurance companies do everything they can to avoid making payouts on time and in full.
If your insurer has failed to meet the deadlines listed above, they have violated Texas’s Insurance Code. You may be entitled to collect 18% annual interest and attorney’s fees in addition to your claim amount. If you’re confident that you’ve been underpaid or wrongly denied, there are steps you can take.
Navigating a delayed, underpaid, or denied home insurance claim can be a convoluted process. It’s best to talk with an experienced insurance dispute attorney, as they can help guide you through, defend your rights, and get you paid.
If your insurance company drags out your claim, underpays you, or flat-out denies you, contact The Lane Law Firm. Our experienced insurance attorneys can help you file a formal appeal for your claim and hold your insurer responsible for your payout.