Allstate Insurance Denies Claim Ignoring Third-Party Adjuster

Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance Company Ignores Damage to Deny Insurance Claim

Allstate Ignores Damage to Client’s Property

Our client recently filed a lawsuit against Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance Company and its adjusters. A Third-party adjuster was hired after several denied claims and subpar inspections. The client’s home was seriously damaged by strong winds and a hailstorm that blew through Harris County, Texas, on May 21, 2016. Allstate and its adjusters conducted a substandard and improper inspection of our client’s property, grossly undervaluing the cost of repairs and deliberately yielding an unrealistic amount to underpay coverage.

The May 21, 2016 Storm

On May 21, 2016, a severe wind and hailstorm tore through Harris County, pelting our client’s home with hail and heavy rain. The storm damaged Plaintiff’s roof to such a degree as to cause leaks in the interior of the home. After the storm, our client promptly submitted a claim to Allstate, hoping his insurance company would help him repair his home.

Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance Company Home Insurance Claim

Allstate assigned two adjusters to inspect the property and adjust the claim twice. The first adjuster conducted a subpar investigation, refused full coverage, and said the home suffered no damage from the storm. The second adjuster generated an estimate of only $191.25, which was well below Plaintiff’s deductible. This left our client with zero recovery necessary to make repairs to his home.

The third-party adjuster expert hired after the insurance company’s fraudulent inspection found a litany of damages that were either conveniently absent or undervalued in Allstate’s estimate.

Third-party adjuster hired to help

The third-party adjuster estimated the real damage to our client’s home at $22,076.86.

Allstate’s adjusters intentionally undervalued our client’s claims in order to maintain their jobs. They misrepresented the amount of damage, hoping our client would simply rely on their expertise and fraudulent estimates as a true representation of the property’s damages.

Allstate’s fraud forced our client to retain an attorney, just so he could get his home repaired. On August 9, 2017 the Chad T. Wilson Law Firm filed suit on behalf of our client against Allstate. The firm is suing for the amount of damages Allstate should have paid our client from the beginning, as well as fees and penalties for failing to investigate our client’s claim in a reasonable manner.

Houston Property Insurance Lawyers 

If your homeowner insurance carrier has denied your insurance claim, then we can help. The experienced attorneys at Chad T. Wilson Law Firm have represented more than 1,000 clients in cases against insurance companies. Our property insurance lawyers aggressively protect the rights of insurance policyholders. Our consultations are free, and you owe us nothing until your case is won. Contact us today to see how we can help.

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Long-Time Client of Allstate Sues for Fraud

Client Sues Allstate for Fraud and WINS!

Our client recently filed a lawsuit against Allstate and its adjuster, Michael Stoddard. The client’s home was seriously damaged in a wind and hailstorm that occurred in Fort Bend County, Texas, in May 2016. Allstate and its adjuster, Stoddard, conducted a substandard and improper inspection of our client’s property, grossly undervaluing the cost of repairs and deliberately yielding an unrealistic amount to underpay coverage.

May 13, 2016 Storm

On May 13, 2016, a wind and hail storm tore through Fort Bend County, pelting our client’s home with hail and heavy rain. Damaged areas of the property include, but are not limited to, the roof, vents, flashings, windows, window screens, fascia, gutters, downspouts, and HVAC system. After the storm, our client promptly submitted a claim to Allstate hoping her insurance company would help her repair her home.

Allstate Home Insurance Claim

Allstate assigned one of its adjusters to inspect the property and adjust the claim. The adjuster, Michael Stoddard, knowingly conducted a subpar investigation, refusing full coverage and estimating damages to total about $0.00. After applying the deductible, this left our client without any recovery to make repairs to her home. Allstate’s treatment of our client in such manner is even more egregious, considering the fact that she has maintained insurance coverage with Allstate for over forty years, always paying her premiums, fulfilling her contractual obligations.

The third-party expert hired after the insurance company’s fraudulent inspection found a litany of damages that were either conveniently absent or undervalued in Allstate’s and its adjuster, Michael Stoddard’s, estimate.

The third-party adjuster estimated the real damage to our client’s home at $20,835.14.

Allstate’s fraud forced our client to retain an attorney, just so she could get her roof, vents, flashings, windows, window screens, fascia, gutters, downspouts, and HVAC system repaired. On November 15, 2016, the Chad T. Wilson Law Firm filed suit on behalf of our client against Allstate and Michael Stoddard. The firm is suing for breach of contract, violations of the Texas Insurance Code, violations of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, bad faith, fraud, conspiracy to commit fraud, negligence, and gross negligence.

Texas Property Insurance Lawyers

If your homeowner insurance carrier has denied your insurance claim, then we can help. The experienced attorneys at Chad T. Wilson Law Firm have represented more than 1,000 clients in cases against insurance companies. Our property insurance lawyers aggressively protect the rights of insurance policyholders. Our consultations are free, and you owe us nothing until your case is won. Contact us today to see how we can help.