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Twice Denied Homeowners Insurance Claim Leads to New Roof

Property damage may include damage to your home, your patio furniture, your fence, your mailbox, or any other belonging to your property. How much you may be able to recover for your property damage can be determined by proof of replacement value, repair costs, the inability of use until fixed or replaced.

Having a roof insurance claim denied is common. Luckily, a roof damage claim denial does not have to be the last word. Understanding the insurance claim process and how to challenge an insurance denial is a valuable skill for every homeowner. In most situations, your homeowner’s insurance covers roof damages due to a storm. You can expect a claim rejection letter if the peril is excluded by your homeowner’s insurance policy. Knowing what your homeowner’s insurance policy excludes is very important. Some standard homeowners insurance policies (HO-3) cover common disasters, but not everything. Some insurance policies have separate wind and hail damage deductibles. Make sure to read your policy carefully to understand what damage is covered.

It Was the Other Storm’s Fault

In the spring of 2016, the Spring, Texas area experienced a wind and hail storm that damaged the roof and exterior of our clients’ home. Our clients, one a 40-year plus emergency room nurse, filed a homeowners insurance claim with their insurer who sent out an adjuster who wrote the damage off as minimal and failed to cover the damage to the roof. The adjuster claimed the roof damage was less than $1000 and under the deductible, even though other houses in the neighborhood received new roofs due to the wind and hail damage. Our clients trusted the results the insurance company provided them with and did not pursue any action after the initial insurance claim denial.

Then came Hurricane Harvey a year later and the roof leaks that followed. Our clients filed another homeowners insurance claim to which their insurance company responded by sending out another adjuster, who came back telling them the roof leaks were a result of previous damage and/or wear and tear, not the storm. That meant the insurance company most likely misrepresented the scope of damages during the first claim back in 2016. Having experience with one denied homeowners insurance claim already, our clients called us to take their case. Our own third-party adjuster concluded the damage from the hailstorm in 2016 that went unrepaired was exacerbated by Hurricane Harvey and ultimately the fault of the insurance company for not fixing the repairs before the hurricane’s impact.

Bad Faith Insurance Claim Seeks Redemption

If the insurance company had fixed the repairs to the home from the initial claim, the damages inflicted during Hurricane Harvey would have been reduced or less severe. We filed suit and sent a demand letter to the insurance company, who settled at mediation with us and provided the funds for the repairs to the exterior of the home as well as a brand new roof for our clients.

Because an insurance company has an obligation of good faith and fairness with the people it insures, those who believe an insurance company has not acted fairly and in good faith also can have a claim for common law bad faith and statutory violations. The Texas Insurance Code also provides the rules for how insurers must behave towards policyholders.

Houston Property Insurance Lawyers

Has your homeowner’s or commercial business insurance claim been denied? We can help. Representing thousands of clients against big insurance companies, our insurance claims attorneys aggressively protect the rights of the policyholder. Our consultations are free, and you owe us nothing until we win your case. Contact us today.

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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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Our client, a woman whose home was damaged in a severe storm, recently filed a lawsuit against Ark Royal Insurance Company and its adjuster. Ark Royal conducted a substandard and improper inspection of our client’s property. They grossly undervalued the cost of repairs and deliberately yielded an unrealistic amount to underpay for coverage.

August 1, 2016 Storm

On August 1, 2016, a wind and hailstorm blew through Harris County, tearing through neighborhoods as it went. Our client’s Cypress home sustained extensive damage to the exterior, as well as to the windows and air conditioning system. After the storm, she promptly submitted a claim to Ark, hoping her insurance company would help her repair her home.

Ark Royal Insurance Company Home Insurance Claim

Ark assigned one of its adjusters to inspect the property and adjust the claim. The adjuster knowingly conducted a subpar investigation, refusing coverage. This left our client with zero recovery necessary to make repairs to her home.

The third-party expert hired after the insurance company’s negligent inspection found a litany of damages that Ark’s adjuster conveniently left out or undervalued in his estimate.

The third party adjuster estimated the real damage to our client’s home at $35,500.

Ark’s adjuster intentionally undervalued our client’s claims in order to maintain his job. He misrepresented the amount of damage, hoping our client would simply rely on his expertise and fraudulent estimate as a true representation of the property’s damages.

Ark Royal Insurance Company’s fraud forced our client to retain an attorney, just so she could get her roof repaired. On January 30, 2017, the Chad T. Wilson Law Firm filed suit, on behalf of our client, against Liberty Insurance Corporation. The firm is suing for fraud, breach of contract and violations of the Texas Insurance Code and the Texas DTPA.

Houston Property Insurance Lawyers

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

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A Houston homeowner is suing Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance for fraud, negligent hiring and other claims. Our client’s home suffered severe damage after a brutal storm. Allstate and its adjuster responded to her insurance claim with a substandard and improper inspection of the property, grossly undervaluing the cost of repairs and deliberately yielding an unrealistic amount to underpay coverage.

January 8, 2016 Storm

On January 8, 2016, a severe wind and hailstorm bombarded Harris County, Texas, tearing through neighborhoods and destroying homes as it went. Our client’s home suffered severe damage to the roof and exterior, as well as the central air conditioner. After the storm, the homeowner quickly submitted a claim to Allstate, hoping her insurance company would help her get her life back in order.

Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance Company Home Insurance Claim

Allstate assigned one of its adjusters to inspect the property and adjust the claim. The adjuster knowingly conducted a subpar investigation, refusing full coverage and finding no damage from the storm. This flagrant fraud left our client with no recovery to make repairs to her home.

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 estimate.

The damage to our client’s property is currently estimated at nearly $18,400.

Allstate’s adjuster intentionally undervalued our client’s claims in order to maintain his job, misrepresenting the amount of damage in the hopes that our client would simply rely on his expertise and fraudulent estimate as a true representation of the property’s damages.

Because of Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance Company’s fraud, our client was unable to complete any meaningful repairs to her home, which resulted in even more damage. She was forced to retain an attorney to pursue her claim for insurance benefits. On January 24, 2017, the Chad T. Wilson Law Firm filed suit, on behalf of our client, against Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance Company for fraud, breach of contract, negligence, gross negligence, negligent hiring and violations of the Texas Insurance Code and the Texas DTPA.

Texas Property Insurance Lawyers

If your homeowner insurance carrier has denied your insurance claim, we can help. The experienced property insurance attorneys at Chad T. Wilson Law Firm have represented over 1,000 clients in cases against insurance companies, aggressively protecting 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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Houston Lawyers Sue Liberty Insurance

Our client, a woman whose home was damaged in a severe storm, recently filed a lawsuit against Liberty Insurance Corporation and its adjuster. Liberty conducted a substandard and improper inspection of our client’s property. They grossly undervalued the cost of repairs and deliberately yielded an unrealistic amount to underpay coverage.

April 27, 2016 Storm

On April 27, 2016, a wind and hailstorm blew through Harris County, tearing through neighborhoods as it went. Our client’s Houston home sustained extensive damage to the exterior, as well as to the electrical and air conditioning systems. After the storm, she promptly submitted a claim to Liberty, hoping her insurance company would help her repair her home.

Liberty Insurance Corporation Home Insurance Claim

Liberty assigned one of its adjusters to inspect the property and adjust the claim. The adjuster knowingly conducted a subpar investigation, refusing coverage. This left our client with zero recovery necessary to make repairs to her home.

The third-party expert hired after the insurance company’s negligent inspection found a litany of damages that Liberty’s adjuster conveniently left out or undervalued in his estimate.

The third party adjuster estimated the real damage to our client’s home at $28,000.

Liberty’s adjuster intentionally undervalued our client’s claims in order to maintain his job. He misrepresented the amount of damage, hoping our client would simply rely on his expertise and fraudulent estimate as a true representation of the property’s damages.

Liberty Insurance Corporation’s fraud forced our client to retain an attorney, just so she could get her roof repaired. On January 16, 2017, the Chad T. Wilson Law Firm filed suit, on behalf of our client, against Liberty Insurance Corporation. The firm is suing for fraud, breach of contract, gross negligence, and violations of the Texas Insurance Code and the Texas DTPA.

Houston Property Insurance Lawyers

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

Homeowners sue Allstate

Two Missouri City homeowners are suing Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance for fraud, negligent hiring and other claims. Our clients’ home suffered severe damage after a brutal storm. Allstate and its adjuster responded to their insurance claim with a substandard and improper inspection of the property, grossly undervaluing the cost of repairs and deliberately yielding an unrealistic amount to underpay coverage.

June 18, 2016 Storm

On June 18, 2016, a severe wind and hailstorm bombarded Fort Bend County, Texas, tearing through neighborhoods and destroying homes as it went. Our clients’ home suffered severe damage to the roof and exterior, as well as some rooms of the interior. After the storm, the homeowners quickly submitted a claim to Allstate, hoping their insurance company would help them get their life back in order.

Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance Company Home Insurance Claim

Allstate assigned one of its adjusters to inspect the property and adjust the claim. The adjuster knowingly conducted a subpar investigation, refusing full coverage and estimating damages to total about $950. This ludicrous low-balling left our clients with no recovery to make repairs to their home.

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 estimate. The damage to our clients’ property is currently estimated at nearly $35,800.

Allstate’s adjuster intentionally undervalued our clients’ claims in order to maintain his job, misrepresenting the amount of damage in the hopes that our clients would simply rely on his expertise and fraudulent estimate as a true representation of the property’s damages.

Because of Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance Company’s fraud, our clients were unable to complete any meaningful repairs to their home, which resulted in even more damage. They were forced to retain an attorney to pursue their claim for insurance benefits. On January 5, 2017, the Chad T. Wilson Law Firm filed suit, on behalf of our clients, against Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance Company for fraud, breach of contract, negligence, gross negligence, negligent hiring and violations of the Texas Insurance Code and the Texas DTPA.

Texas Property Insurance Lawyers

If your homeowner insurance carrier has denied your insurance claim, we can help. The experienced property insurance attorneys at Chad T. Wilson Law Firm have represented more than 1,000 clients in cases against insurance companies and 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.

AAA Ignores Damage to Deny Home Insurance Claim

Our client recently filed a lawsuit against Auto Club Indemnity Company (AAA) and its adjuster. The man’s home was seriously damaged in a hailstorm that bombarded Fort Bend County, Texas in June 2016. AAA and its adjuster 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.

June 4, 2016 Storm

On June 4, 2016, a severe storm tore through Missouri City, pelting our client’s home with hail and heavy rain. His roof and exterior, as well as several rooms inside the home, suffered serious damage. After the storm, our client quickly submitted a claim to AAA, hoping his insurance company would help him get his life back in order.

AAA Home Insurance Claim

AAA assigned one of its adjusters to inspect the property and adjust the claim. The adjuster knowingly conducted a subpar investigation, refusing full coverage and estimating damages to total about $3,200. After applying the deductible, this left our client without any recovery to make repairs to his home.

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 AAA’s estimate.

The damage to our client’s property is currently estimated at $36,100.

AAA’s adjuster intentionally undervalued our client’s claims in order to maintain his job. He misrepresented the amount of damage, hoping our client would simply rely on his expertise and fraudulent estimate as a true representation of the property’s damages.

Because of AAA’s fraud, our client could not complete any meaningful repairs to his home, resulting in even more damage. AAA’s inadequacies forced him to retain an attorney to pursue his claim for insurance benefits. On December 13, 2016, the Chad T. Wilson Law Firm filed suit, on behalf of our client, against Auto Club Indemnity Company for fraud, breach of contract, negligence, gross negligence, negligent hiring and violations of the Texas Insurance Code and the Texas DTPA.

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.