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Florida Insurance Dispute Lawyer

Did you recently file a hurricane damage claim only to be denied coverage by your homeowners’ insurance company? Or did you file a flood insurance claim only to receive notice from the insurer that your coverage is significantly less than the amount you were seeking? These are just two types of insurance disputes that can arise in Florida, and there are varied reasons that insurance disputes happen. The important thing to know is that a policyholder often has options to address an insurance dispute when it does occur by working with an attorney at Geyer Fuxa Tyler who has experience handling these types of claims and fighting for policyholders in Florida. Contact our experienced Florida insurance disputes lawyer for additional information or to begin discussing your insurance dispute.

What Are Florida Insurance Disputes?

What is an insurance dispute in Florida? Broadly speaking, insurance disputes are disagreements between insured policyholders or third parties seeking insurance coverage payouts and insurance companies. Disputes may concern, for example, coverage denials, disagreements about the value of certain property that was damaged, disagreements about whether specific property is covered by the policy, or disagreements about whether the cause of the damage is covered by the terms of the policy.

Common Florida Insurance Dispute Cases

Insurance disputes in Florida take many forms. As a Florida policyholder, you could be dealing with any of the following examples of insurance disputes and more:

  • Insurance company has denied your claim, alleging that you failed to make timely payments on your premiums and the insurance coverage lapsed;
  • Insurance company has denied your claim, informing you that the type of damage for which you submitted the claim is not covered, or that the cause of the damage does not allow for coverage under the terms of the policy;
  • Insurance company offer you only a portion of the amount that you were seeking through your claim, alleging that part of your claim is not covered, or that the claim is valued at significantly less than you indicated when you submitted it;
  • Insurance company received your claim and has delayed in beginning the investigation process or being in communication with you about the status of your claim; or
  • Insurance company denied your claim without any notice about the reason for the denial, or without properly investigating your claim.

An attorney will closely review your insurance policy and the claim you submitted to determine how the insurance company should have handled the claim. If your attorney believes there was an error, it may be possible to resolve the error relatively quickly. If, however, the insurance company continues to dispute the value of the claim or acts in bad faith by delaying your claim unreasonably or denying your claim without cause, you will likely need to take additional steps with assistance from your lawyer.

Reach Out to Our Florida Insurance Disputes Lawyers Today

The firm of Geyer Fuxa Tyler regularly advocates for policyholders in insurance disputes, and we can discuss the details of your dispute and your options with you today. Contact our experienced Florida insurance disputes lawyer to learn more about the services we provide to policyholders in Florida.

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