What To Do If Your Insurance Company Is Stalling
If your insurance company is delaying a property claim, it may go beyond normal processing and signal bad faith—knowing your rights and taking action can help move your claim forward.
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A home insurance claim can stay on your record for up to 7 years. Levin Litigation helps Florida homeowners challenge unfair premium increases and non-renewals.
What To Do If Your Insurance Company Is Stalling
If your insurance company is delaying a property claim, it may go beyond normal processing and signal bad faith—knowing your rights and taking action can help move your claim forward.
Can I Sue My Insurance Company?
You can sue your insurance company when it breaches the contract you paid for or acts in bad faith when handling your claim. Remember, insurance policies are contracts. You pay premiums; the insurer agrees to cover certain losses. When they fail to uphold that agreement, the issue moves beyond a routine claim dispute.
How Does the First-Party Insurance Claim Process Work in Florida?
Most property owners don’t expect to fight their own insurance company. You paid for coverage, reported the loss, and followed the process. Yet delays, low estimates, and partial denials are common, especially in Florida where insurers handle high volumes of weather-related damage claims.
How Long Does an Insurance Adjuster Have to Contact You?
You can contact our insurance claim lawyers anytime for a case review, but you should definitely call us if your claim has been pending for weeks without meaningful communication. Insurers tend to respond differently when they know the file is being reviewed by an experienced property insurance lawyer.
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Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Water Damage?
If you’re dealing with water damage, don’t guess at what your policy covers. A wrong move early in the claim can cost you thousands. Before signing anything, giving a recorded statement, or accepting a low estimate, talk to an insurance dispute attorney who knows how these companies operate.
How Much Does Home Insurance Go Up After a Claim?
Insurance companies count on homeowners not knowing the rules. They assume you’ll accept a denied claim, an underpayment, or a sudden rate hike because challenging them feels overwhelming. That’s where Levin Litigation steps in.
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If you’ve been injured or your property has been damaged by a pipe leak, fire, hurricane, or another covered loss, contact Levin Litigation, PLLC so we can start helping you right away.
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