Insurance Law
Insurance Law is governed by both state and federal statutes. The purpose is to ensure that insured individuals are protected by their insurance companies if and when they need to make a claim.
The most common questions we are asked:
An insurance company refused my claim. What should I do?
Whether the claim was for medical bills, property damage, or disability benefits, an claimant often does not know what options are available after the initial claim has been denied. Insurance disputes cover such a broad scope of topics and rely heavily on the specifics facts of each claim, so it would be impossible for us to cover every topic on this website. If you would like to ask us a question about your recently denied claim or find out more about your options, contact us.
Do I need to provide an insurance company with receipts, pay stubs, tax returns, medical bills, or a copy of the police report?
While many times insurance company requests are reasonable, sometimes an insurance company may be unfairly asking you to do the investigation work the insurance company is responsible for. If an insurance company fails to settle a claim because of unreasonable requests for documents from a claimant, the claimant may have a cause of action for bad faith. If you would like to ask us a question about a denied claim or requested documents, contact us.