Insurance Claim Disputes

Many drivers purchase at least the minimum state-required auto insurance in order to protect themselves legally and financially in case they are in an accident. When you are involved in a crash, you call your insurance company to report the incident and make a claim, trusting that you will be treated fairly. Sometimes, however, an insurance claim does not go as the policyholder might expect. Your insurer may dispute your claim and refuse to pay for some or all of your accident-related costs.

Types of Insurance Disputes

Unfortunately, uncooperative or fraudulent insurance companies cause drivers to be cheated out of their fair insurance settlements. An insurer who doesn’t want to pay may use a variety of devious tactics to keep a policyholder from receiving his or her rightful payment. Common sources of insurance disputes include:

  • Intentional delay or denial of your insurance claim
  • Underpaying an insurance claim
  • Claiming that your insurance policy is void or does not include a particular coverage
  • Misrepresentation of coverage or other errors and omissions
  • Failing to fully and properly investigate an accident

If you are involved in an insurance dispute with your auto insurance provider and have not received the settlement that you deserve for your accident claim, an experienced Wausau insurance claim lawyer can help. You deserve to be paid the full amount that you are owed under your coverage and we are committed to holding your insurer legally accountable.

Contact Us

Do not allow an uncooperative or dishonest insurance provider to prevent you from receiving the money you need to cover your accident expenses. Contact the Wausau insurance claim attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. at 800-242-2874 to discuss the specific details of your case with a compassionate and committed lawyer.

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