Insurance Disputes
What Do I Do if My Claim Has Been Denied?
If your claim has been denied, the first thing you need to do is talk to a lawyer. Call us. We’d be happy to take a look at it. Your claim can be denied for a variety of reasons, and there’s no way to know if the reason that’s been given is a legal one,…
Read MoreWhy You Have to Give an Examination Under Oath (EUO)
Insureds, or policyholders, get letters generally from an insurance company requesting that an examination under oath be taken. An insured has to appear for the examination under oath. There’s a cooperation clause contained within almost every policy of insurance that requires an insured, as part of his obligations under the policy, to cooperate in the…
Read MoreHow Important Is My Insurance Application?
You know, one of the scary things about being a policy holder, and knowing that that insurance claim, is out there is that sometimes an insurance claim can be doomed before you ever even make it. And we see that over and over again with insurance companies denying claims or causing claim questions because of…
Read MoreWhat Are Your Fees?
One of the most common questions that we get is, “How do you charge for your time?” And that’s a fair question. If I was a consumer, I would want to know that too. We charge based on contingency fee, so we get a percentage of whatever we get for you. Sometimes it’s low, sometimes…
Read MoreWhat Is Contents Coverage?
Contents coverage is found in both homeowners’ policies and commercial policies. In a commercial policy it’d be called business personal property. In a homeowner’s, claim we would simply call it contents or personal property. That is the items that the insured owns, that are not attached to the real estate, for which there’s a separate…
Read MoreHelp when Hotels Deny Liability for Damaged Property
When you visit a hotel, you probably expect to leave with the property you brought along with you. From valuable jewelry to expensive electronics, a hotel guest may have thousands of dollars in property during an average stay. When these items become damaged due to the negligence of the hotel, it can be extremely challenging…
Read MoreWhat is Contents Insurance Coverage?
Contents coverage, also known as personal property coverage, is insurance for damage or loss to property within a home, apartment, condominium, office, or any building. If property is damaged due to fire, theft, or other causes, the policyholder is entitled to be paid for the amount of the damage to the property – provided the…
Read MoreHow Can Brandon Help?
Most of the claims that we handle involve disputes about how much is owed. Sometimes it’s if you’re owed anything at all, but most of the time it’s a dispute about how much. And so what we do here at McWherter Scott & Bobbitt, is we have assembled a team of experts from all over…
Read MoreDocument Production for an Examination Under Oath (EUO)
The documentation related to an examination under oath is going to be set out in the letter from the insurance company’s attorney, on what they want you to bring. That information can go as far as bank records, credit card statements, cell phone records, utility bills, tax returns. The first thing that an insured says…
Read MoreIs a Lawsuit My Only Option?
There are options other than filing a lawsuit. Oftentimes, when we get involved in a claim, we will present the claim, negotiate with the adjuster, negotiate with the opposing attorney, and try to get something worked out that’s satisfactory to the client before we even file a lawsuit. Sometimes we can avoid a lawsuit by…
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