Bad Faith Insurance: Your Questions Answered
When insurance companies fail to honor their obligations, policyholders often find themselves facing complex challenges. At The Hodge Law Firm, PLLC, based in Galveston and serving clients nationwide, our attorneys are committed to helping individuals and businesses navigate bad faith insurance claims.
Below are answers to some frequently asked questions about bad faith insurance practices. These are general information questions for both residential and commercial policyholders facing hurdles with their property damage claims.
Disclaimer: This FAQ provides general information and should not be construed as legal advice. For more information and guidance on your specific situation, please contact our firm directly.
Storm Aftermath: Your First Steps
Q: What should I do after a storm?
A: Prioritize safety, then document all damage thoroughly. Contact your insurance company promptly to report the claim and consider reaching out to an attorney to understand your rights.
Insurer Tactics: Know What To Expect
Q: What are common insurer tactics in bad faith cases?
A: Insurers may delay claim processing, undervalue damages, misinterpret policy language or conduct inadequate investigations. Being aware of these tactics can help you protect your interests.
Documenting Your Loss: A Crucial Step
Q: How should I document my loss after a storm?
A: Take photographs of all damaged items; don’t dispose of anything until the insurer inspects; create a detailed list of damaged personal property; and keep all receipts if you’re displaced from your home.
Claim Navigation: Protecting Your Interests
Q: How should I handle my insurance claim?
A: Keep detailed records of all communications with your insurer, adhere to policy requirements and consider seeking legal counsel if you encounter difficulties or delays.
Legal Support: The Attorney’s Role
Q: How can an attorney assist with a bad faith insurance claim?
A: Attorneys can help interpret your policy, communicate with insurers, gather evidence and present it. They can also help you pursue legal action to seek fair compensation for your claim.
Don’t Face Bad Faith Alone – Contact Us Today
If you’re struggling with a bad faith insurance claim, don’t hesitate to reach out. Call our The Hodge Law Firm team at 409-241-7246 or check our contact page to schedule a free consultation. Our attorneys are ready to help you pursue fair treatment and compensation.