Insurance Litigation
Expert representation in complex insurance claims disputes and bad faith litigation.
Overview
When insurance companies deny, delay, or underpay legitimate claims, our litigation team steps in to fight for the coverage you're entitled to receive. Insurance companies often rely on complex policy language, exclusions, and technicalities to minimize or deny claims, but our attorneys have the knowledge and experience to level the playing field.
We represent policyholders in disputes involving property damage, business interruption, liability coverage, life insurance, disability claims, and more. Our attorneys understand the nuanced strategies insurance companies use and can effectively counter them with evidence-based arguments that protect your rights under the policy and relevant laws.
Bad faith insurance practices occur when insurers unreasonably deny claims, fail to properly investigate, delay payment, or engage in other tactics designed to avoid their contractual obligations. Texas law provides specific remedies for policyholders who have been subjected to bad faith practices. Our firm can help you pursue all available compensation, including policy benefits, attorney's fees, and potentially additional damages when insurers act in bad faith.
Our Services Include
- First-party insurance disputes
- Bad faith claims
- Coverage analysis
- Claim denials
- Property damage claims
- Business interruption claims
- Health insurance disputes
- Negotiation and litigation
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my insurance company is acting in bad faith?
Signs of bad faith include unreasonable delays, refusal to investigate claims properly, denials without valid explanation, offering settlements far below claim value, or misrepresenting policy provisions.
How long do I have to file an insurance dispute in Texas?
In Texas, most insurance policies contain contractual limitations of 2-3 years for filing suit, though this can vary by policy type. Additionally, statutory bad faith claims typically have a 2-year statute of limitations from the date the claim was denied.
Can I recover attorney's fees in an insurance dispute?
Yes, Texas law often allows for the recovery of attorney's fees in successful insurance claim disputes, particularly in cases involving breach of contract or statutory violations.
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