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Did a Hurricane Damage Your Property in Louisiana? Make Sure You Get What You're Deserved!
ATTENTION: Don't wait until your insurance company underpays or denies your hurricane insurance claim. Our experts can help you get the compensation you deserve.
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Make Sure You Get What You're Owed By The Insurance Company

If your insurance company refused to pay you enough or just denied your claim outright, don't worry. You have options.

Having the proper representation makes it harder for the insurance companies to push you around.

You may even be able to reopen claims from hurricane damage that occurred within the past 5 years.

Hurricane Insurance Claim FAQs

How can you help me file a claim dispute?
Our experts can review your policy to determine your coverage and any payment(s) the insurance company is required to make. Our team of attorneys may also conduct a thorough investigation into any previous and current home inspections, audits, and other documentation on your home, which can be helpful in settling your claim dispute.

We know that dealing with an insurance company isn't always easy. These companies make the process of filing and collecting on insurance claims a daunting task, with the hopes that most policyholders will abandon their claims — especially after being denied compensation. Our goal is to simplify the process of disputing insurance claims and help ensure that homeowners receive the full amount afforded by their policies.
Does my policy cover the damage to my property?
One of the most common issues found in insurance claim disputes is determining whether the damage incurred is covered by the homeowner's insurance policy.

Usually, homeowner’s insurance covers property damage (including residential premises, unattached structures, and personal property) as a result of unexpected events such as fire, wind, hail, vandalism, and theft. However, the exact coverage can vary wildly depending on the policyholder's contract.

There are five standard residential insurance policies, each of which covers a different type of damage. An important note: homeowner's insurance doesn't include flood insurance — it must be purchased separately.
Why did the insurance company deny my claim?
Remember: insurance companies are for-profit businesses, meaning that it's in their best interest to avoid paying claims. If a policyholder's home has been damaged, the insurance company may offer a paltry settlement or simply deny the claim altogether. 

There are several methods the insurance company may use to avoid paying claims. They may say the damage is "exceeding the scope of the policy." They may blame the damage on factors that aren't covered by your policy. And even if they do determine the claim to be valid, they may offer a meager, low-ball settlement.

A good example is roof damage, which is often a point of contention between homeowners and insurance companies. A homeowner claims that their roof was damaged by hail, wind, or a natural disaster. Meanwhile, the insurance company alleges that the damage is a result of wear and tear – a factor that is conveniently not covered under the policy.

Disputes like this are common among hurricane, storm, lightning, fire, and water damage, as well as mold.

If you believe your insurance provider has wrongfully denied your claim or offered a less-than-acceptable payout, please fill out a free case review form and get the help you deserve.

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