Hurricane Ike Insurance Claims Lawyer

Hurricane Ike Insurance Claims Lawyer
  • Denials
  • Low Offers
  • Improper Handling
  • Ignored or Delayed Claims

Has your claim been denied? Have you been told that the damages to your home were caused by a flood and you don't have flood insurance? Do you feel like the insurance company is not taking your claim seriously or has offered you too little money for your claim? The Marye Firm can help. After a large storm, an insurance company has a duty under the law to handle your claim properly. Specifically, after you file notice of your claim, the insurance company must:

  1. Respond to your claim
  2. Investigate your claim reasonably
  3. Provide you a written acceptance or a written denial of your claim
  4. within a reasonable time
  5. If denied, fully explain the denial quoting language in the policy

Insurance companies have a duty under the law to act in good faith and to deal fairly with their insureds. If you feel like your storm claim is not getting the full attention you feel it deserves, please contact The Marye Firm online or at 888-483-9072. We will answer your questions for free and make sure your claim is handled properly under Texas law.



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