When not controlled immediately, a fire will result in serious damage or complete property loss. Because fire damage is associated with significant costs, an insurance company will often launch a comprehensive investigation to find a reason to deny the property damage claim. As a property owner, it’s important to remember that insurance companies have a vested interest in limiting payouts to policyholders. In fact, insurance companies often work with a team of attorneys to avoid large payouts, particularly when faced with serious property damage claims, such as those involving fires.
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Commonly, an insurance company will deny a claim for fire damage due to alleged arson. The insurance company will accuse, often with minimal proof, the home or business owner of setting fire to their own property and submitting a false insurance claim. When an insurance company accuses a policyholder of fraud or arson, the property owner should speak with an insurance law attorney immediately, as these are often serious matters. If you have had your insurance claim for fire damage denied or undervalued, contact our insurance dispute attorneys for a free legal consultation.
At Morgan and Morgan, we have extensive experience working with insurance companies and understand the tactics they use to deny valid insurance claims. If hired as your insurance attorney, we will use our knowledge and resources to seek maximum compensation for your property loss and determine the cause of your fire. Furthermore, we can consult with economic experts to establish the exact value of your property loss. Our insurance dispute attorneys are dedicated to property owners who have had fire damage claims denied due to alleged arson or fraud and offer a free initial consultation to all potential clients. Do not hesitate to contact us today by completing the free case review form on the right.