Insurance Companies Demand Letter Response Time

If you or somebody you love has been injured due to the careless or negligent actions of another individual, business, or entity, you will likely be entitled to various types of compensation. For the vast majority of personal injury claims, victims will receive compensation through settlements with insurance carriers. However, it can take some time…

7 Tips For Talking To an Insurance Claims Adjuster

If you or somebody you love has been injured due to the negligent actions of another person, business, or entity, then you should be able to recover compensation from the at-fault party’s insurance carrier. However, these cases are rarely cut and dry. Insurance carriers are for-profit entities, and their goal is to pay as little…

Top 10 Reasons For An Insurance Claim Denial Letter

In the aftermath of sustaining an injury, victims should be able to count on their insurance carrier or the insurance carrier of an at-fault party cover their expenses. This includes medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering damages, as well as other injury-related expenses. However, there are times when an insurance carrier denies a claim….

4 Steps to Handling an Insurance Claim Denial Letter

When you have been injured, you should be able to count on an insurance carrier to uphold their end of an agreement. This means that the insurance carrier should follow the policy you both signed and agreed on. If you are injured due to the careless or negligent actions of another person, you should be…

I’m not happy with the insurance company’s offer to settle my case, what are the next steps?

Thomas A. Kelliher, an associate and trial attorney at Horwitz Horwitz & Associates answers a listener’s question on Free Legal Advice Friday’s: I’m not happy with the insurance company’s offer to settle my case, what are the next steps? Can the insurance adjuster limit the medical treatment I receive? Those two questions are very similar…

What Juries Do Not Know – The Truth About Insurance and Trial Lawyers

  What Juries Do Not Know 99% of trials in personal injury cases are about insurance.  What juries do not know, is that the true battle is between the injured individual and the insurance carrier who represents an individual or corporation who is being sued.  The jury is led to believe that the Defendant is…

Delay, Deny, Dispute… and Then Blame the Trial Lawyers

  Insurance Company Pay Out Problems Hurricane Katrina Three years after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast, reports still swirl about homeowners across the region with viable claims for destroyed homes battling denied insurance payments based on fraudulent tactics of delay, deny and dispute. Yes, we all watch the reports with a sense of irritated,…

Rating Insurance Carriers

President-elect Barack Obama inspired a nation to act as one voice; to collectively gather on the ground and in cyberspace so that the ultimate promise of a new direction became more than political rhetoric.  A new and undeniable mandate by an engaged people was born; a collective movement, which can and should be used to…