Our Insurance Claim Bad Faith Legal Blog
The Voss Law Firm, P.C. maintains an award winning blog about legal issues and other developments related to commercial and business insurance litigation, business claims, insurance litigation, first party insurance claims, and bad faith claims. Our experienced litigation attorneys provide a full range of legal services to businesses, property owners and individuals in Texas and around the world.
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Insurance companies are notorious for not paying claims. They either underpay, delay or outright deny claims. Insurance companies are for-profit businesses without care for their policyholders.
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What Is A Contingency Basis?The term "contingency" refers to the fact that the payment is dependent on the successful completion of the agreed-upon task, such as a court case or a business deal.
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Tips For Filing A Tornado Insurance ClaimWhile there is no way to completely avoid the damage caused by a tornado, having the right insurance coverage can help reduce some of the financial burdens that come with such an event.
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Can I Choose My Own Contractors After Damage To My Home?In some cases, your insurance company may allow you to use your own contractor, while in other cases, they may require you to use one of their preferred contractors or their general contractors.
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What To Know About the Texas Hail Storm SeasonTexas is known for its blistering summers and severe hail storms. If you’re a homeowner in the Lone Star State, it’s important to be prepared for roof damage during hail storm season.
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Will Making Your Own Repairs Impact A Homeowners Insurance Claim?If you've recently experienced damage to your home and are considering filing an insurance claim, you may be wondering if making repairs will impact your ability to receive compensation.
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Should I Take What The Insurance Company Offers Me?While insurance companies have a legal obligation to act in good faith when handling claims, this doesn't mean that they won't try to minimize the amount they pay out.
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What Does Renters Insurance Cover?Renters' insurance provides coverage for individuals who rent their living space which could be an apartment, condo, or house.
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A Tree Fell On My Roof - Am I Covered?Typically, homeowners insurance policies will cover damage to your roof caused by trees that fall due to a covered peril, such as a windstorm, hail, or heavy snow.
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What Repairs Are Tenants Responsible For In Texas?While landlords are typically responsible for major repairs and upkeep of the property, certain repairs fall under the tenant's purview.
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