Insurance coverage is often essential for our ongoing financial health, but unfortunately, it’s not always easy to access. Even if you’re rightfully owed coverage, your insurer may use unfair and bad faith tactics in an attempt to avoid paying what they owe for your South Padre Island insurance claim.
Whether you made a claim after an auto accident or you need coverage after a storm damaged your home, you can count on a bad faith insurance attorney to help you get a fair settlement. Here at Millin & Millin Attorneys, we’ve helped countless clients reach success in their insurance claims process, and we can help you get the coverage you need to get back on your feet.

You should consider hiring a bad faith insurance attorney if your insurance company has acted in bad faith against you. They may refuse to pay the full value of your claim, or they may outright reject your claim without a valid reason. Your insurance provider may delay the process to try to get you to give up your claim, or your insurance adjuster may attempt to mislead you about policy details. In some cases, insurers may outright refuse to process claims. If any of these circumstances have happened to you, it’s time to get an attorney for help with your legal issues.
It’s important to get help from a capable insurance lawyer because insurers can afford high-powered insurance defense attorneys to fight your claim, putting up every possible hurdle between you and fair coverage. Your lawyer can work on your behalf to access a full and fair settlement, including investigating your claim and gathering evidence. We can use our in-depth knowledge of Texas insurance law to help you navigate the legal process of seeking compensation for bad faith insurance actions. Reach out today to get help proving what you’re owed.


With more than 50 years of combined experience practicing law on behalf of Texas insurance policyholders, you can count on Millin & Millin Attorneys to help you get the coverage you need. We treat every person we represent with the respect and care they deserve.
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Unfortunately, there are many valid reasons why a claim may be denied, especially when considering all types of insurance. Still, a few of the most common reasons claims are denied include:
In addition to the reasons above, there are also common reasons associated with different types of insurance. For instance, with property insurance, you may be denied if your insurer argues the damage was your fault, you failed to prevent further damage, or the damage was not caused by a covered peril. For health insurance, your insurer may argue that your treatment was not medically necessary.
Keep in mind that some policies may also include limits on your legal options after a denial, such as forcing legal issues to be handled through mediation.
For more information on why your claim may have been denied and what to do next, you should get in touch with an insurance attorney.
