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What happens if I disagree with my insurance company ?

Well, if you disagree with your insurance company, there are several options available to you. You can actually contact the department of financial services and ask if they invoke the mediation provision of your policy, which allows for a neutral party mediator to come and meet with you and your insurance company’s representative to see if you can’t reach a resolution of your claim.

If that doesn’t work out, you may want to contact a professional, such as as public adjuster or an attorney, to discuss what other avenues are available for you if your insurance company has either tendered a low payment, which is not going to be significant enough to cover your damages, or if they’ve denied your claim outright.

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We take cases on a contingency fee basis, which means that our fees and costs are contingent on achieving a positive result for you. In many cases, however, our fees and expenses are paid mostly or entirely by the insurance company.

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