When disaster strikes, we understand the rush to remedy the damage as soon as possible. However, taking time to consider your insurance company’s offer can save you money, up to tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars. Keep reading to find out more about what’s involved in the insurance company’s initial offer, what you stand to gain, and how to begin the negotiation process.
Q: What should I do immediately after an incident?
A: Before you even begin the claims process, you should first assess the damage and document it with photos and videos. This will help provide evidence to your insurance company throughout the claims process. You should also take time to look over your insurance policies. Depending on your insurance policies, there may be deductibles or limitations to what is covered. And finally, before you submit a claim, you may want to consider seeking alternative estimates. This will help you prepare for how much you might expect repairs to cost, and can also be used as evidence during the claims process should you need to negotiate your insurance company’s initial offer.
Q: How long do I have to file a claim?
A: Generally, it’s best to file your claim as soon as possible after the incident so you can get going on repairs sooner and so that the specific details about everything that happened are fresh in your mind. Your insurance company must begin investigating your claim within fifteen days after it is filed.
Q: What if the insurance company denies my claim?
A: Read your insurance denial letter carefully; it should thoroughly outline the reasons for denial. If you find any discrepancies, be sure to note them. If you believe your claim was wrongly denied, you can file a claim dispute with the insurance company. This process involves additional documentation and evidence to the insurance company (for example, the initial estimates from the contractor).
Q: What if the settlement offer is too low?
A: If the settlement offer is still too low after you’ve done what you can to negotiate the claim payout, you have two options. You can choose to accept the low offer and pay the rest out of pocket, OR you can ask for help and proceed to fight for the money you are owed.
Q: What if the situation gets worse or the insurance company will not offer the needed amount?
A: If your claim dispute continues to be denied, or you believe your insurance company is acting in bad faith, consider talking with an attorney. An experienced insurance claim dispute attorney can help you identify the validity of your claim dispute, navigate the legal system, and fight for the compensation you deserve.
Q: Who can help advise me with questions and issues about insurance claims + the process?
A: If your property insurance claim is denied, The Lane Law Firm offers free, no-obligation consultations to answer all your questions. We can help you navigate the dispute process and fight for the compensation you deserve. We will carefully review the ins and outs of your policy, evaluate the claim, assist you with the appeals process, and provide legal advice and support throughout the whole process. If necessary, we’ll even represent you in court and make negotiations on your behalf. Call us to get started today.