Slowing the Process
Insurance companies may attempt to hold up the claims process in an effort to get claimants to give up on coverage.
Without Good Cause
If your property damage claim was denied with a valid cause, your insurance provider may be acting in bad faith.
Lowball Offers
Insurance companies may attempt to offer a settlement for less than what’s owed or needed to cover damages.
Non-Cooperation With Filers
Under Texas law, insurers are required to fairly and thoroughly investigate insurance claims from policyholders.
Misleading Policyholders
Insurers may misrepresent your insurance policy in an effort to unfairly reject your claims for compensation.

Homeowner’s insurance typically covers damage caused by storms and fires. This can include things like wind damage, lightning damage, hail damage, and snow and ice damage. However, there are many types of damage that are not usually covered under a standard homeowners insurance claim: both damage caused by floods and damage caused by earthquakes are often not covered by home insurance policies. Instead, you will need to get special policies to cover those types of natural disasters.
Car insurance usually covers damage caused by accidents, with some types of policies also covering damage caused by things like flooding and hail. However, it’s important to note that Texas does not require drivers to carry coverage for damage to their own vehicles. With that in mind, damage to your vehicle may not be included in your policy. The best way to figure out whether or not the damage to your car is covered by your insurance, you should consult with a capable Texas property damage lawyer.


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