Why Would My Hurricane Damage Claim Be Denied?
Why Would My Hurricane Damage Claim Be Denied?
As the widespread destruction caused by Hurricane Ian made headlines around the world, you’d expect recovering damages for any property loss will be a piece of cake. After all, everyone saw it on live TV. Unfortunately, there is someone who may argue the damage to your home has nothing to do with the hurricane and that person may very well be the insurance adjuster in charge of your claim. Homeowners' insurance claims get denied all the time, and the best way to avoid such an unpleasant situation is to work closely with seasoned South Carolina lawyers.Main reasons a hurricane damage claim could be deniedThere are cases when a denial is fully justified, but in many others, it isn’t. The insurance guys will try to exploit your ignorance of the laws and regulations and use all sorts of bogus pretexts to deny a legitimate claim. Premiums not paid on timeUnfortunately, this is one of the cases where the insurance company can and will deny your claim. An insurance policy is basically a legally binding contract. If you fail to do your part, they are entitled to cancel your policy.Missed deadlinesAs a rule, you must notify your insurance carrier of the damage as soon as possible. It would be a good idea to review the terms of your policy to make sure you don’t miss any deadline imposed. The insurer will ask you to submit certain documents, such as a repair cost estimate or a list of damaged belongings. You need to submit those on time and obtain proof that you did. Also, keep copies of any documents you submit just in case something gets mysteriously misplaced. Failure to meet a deadline could be a justified reason to deny your claim, but if they set you unreasonable deadlines this is something you need to discuss with experienced South Carolina hurricane damages claims lawyers. The same applies if they keep asking for all sorts of documents, many of them irrelevant to your claim. They’ll tell you they’re just doing their job, but knowledgeable insurance claims attorneys will tell you this is a very big red flag. Making the policyholder jump through the hoops and provide stacks of unnecessary documents is a well-known delay strategy.Peril is not covered
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