Property Coverage FAQ
What types of property damage claims do you handle?
How do you help if my insurance company denies my claim?
What if the insurance settlement offer seems too low?
How long do property damage claims typically take?
Do you work with claims involving underinsured or uninsured losses?
What should I do immediately after property damage occurs?
Can I file a claim if the property damage was caused by a third party?
How much does it cost to hire your law firm?
What documents do I need for my property damage claim?
What types of property damage claims do you handle?
We handle various property damage claims, including those related to natural disasters (hailstorms, floods, wildfires), vandalism, water damage, fire damage, structural damage, and more. We also assist with claims involving business property and commercial properties.
How do you help if my insurance company denies my claim?
If your insurance company denies your claim, we review their reasoning, evaluate your policy, and build a strong case to appeal their decision. We negotiate directly with insurers and, if necessary, pursue litigation to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.
What if the insurance settlement offer seems too low?
We can evaluate your settlement offer to determine if it aligns with the actual cost of repairs and losses. If it's insufficient, we advocate on your behalf to negotiate a higher settlement or pursue legal action to secure fair compensation.
How long do property damage claims typically take?
The timeline depends on the complexity of your case and the insurance company’s responsiveness. While some claims are resolved in weeks, others may take months if litigation is necessary. We’ll keep you updated throughout the process.
Do you work with claims involving underinsured or uninsured losses?
Yes, we handle cases where the responsible party is underinsured or uninsured, helping you explore other avenues for compensation, such as your own insurance policy or third-party liability claims.
What should I do immediately after property damage occurs?
After ensuring safety, document the damage with photos or videos, secure your property if possible, and file a claim with your insurance company. Contact us early in the process to ensure your rights are protected and avoid common claim pitfalls.
Can I file a claim if the property damage was caused by a third party?
Absolutely. If a third party caused the damage (e.g., a neighbor, contractor, or faulty product manufacturer), we can help you pursue a claim against them in addition to addressing your insurance claim.
How much does it cost to hire your law firm?
We work on a contingency basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront. Our fees are only collected if we successfully recover your compensation, ensuring you can focus on recovery without financial strain.
What documents do I need for my property damage claim?
Key documents include your insurance policy, photos/videos of the damage, repair estimates, receipts for repairs or temporary fixes, proof of property ownership, and any correspondence with your insurance company. Rest assured, we’ll guide you on gathering everything needed.