Have you suffered damages to your home, business, or personal property such as an auto or boat due to the Hurricane Ike? If your business has suffered losses, if your home was damaged or destroyed, or if you lost a vehicle or boat, you may contact our experienced attorneys for a free confidential evaluation of your claim. Possible damages may include additional living expenses, wind damage, roof damage, plumbing problems, foundation damage, window damage, water damage, loss of inventory, loss of use, fair market value, operating loss, or other consequential damages.
We understand that this may be the first time you ever filed an insurance claim. Unfortunately, when you file an insurance claim, you are typically in a vulnerable situation. This is especially true when you have lost your home or business due to a natural disaster such as a hurricane. Insurance companies know you are vulnerable. Insurance claims adjusters may take advantage of your vulnerable situation by underpaying your claims. The insurance companies know you need money fast when you have suffered major losses. We can help you recover what you are entitled to recover - as fast as possible.
You pay for insurance to protect you, your home, your property, or your business. When disaster strikes, is your insurance company there for you? Is your insurance company looking out for your best interest or do you feel like your insurance company is low-balling your insurance claim? Has your insurance agent or adjuster is mislead you or failed to apprise you of what coverage your policy provides? Were you sold a policy when another policy provided coverage for the same loss? Is your claim be wrongfully denied?
You do not have to be a victim of insurance companies' hardball tactics. Your insurance policy is a contract between you and the insurance company. If your insurance company breaches this contract, you have legal rights and may seek recovery in court if necessary. The Texas Insurance Code also provides that your insurance company must promptly handle and bring forth a fair and prompt settlement for your damages caused by Hurricane Ike. Your insurance company owes a fiduciary duty to you to act in good faith and to deal fairly with you. If they breach this duty owed to you, you may seek legal recovery for the damages caused to you for their wrongful conduct.
Our lawyers may represent you against insurance companies in the Gulf Coast region, including Harris County, Fort Bend County, Galveston County, Jefferson County, Orange County, Chambers County, Brazoria County, and Nueces County.
Please contact our law firm and request an insurance claim evaluation for damages caused by Hurricane Ike. Our legal team will expeditiously review your claim and respond as quickly as possible. We urge all of those who have suffered damages or losses to document these losses with photographs and documentation and to review all of your insurance policies. You will need these materials to expedite your claim and get you on the road to recovery.
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