Your home is more than a building—it's where your family grows, memories are made, and you find shelter from life's storm. When severe weather—whether it's a hailstorm, windstorm, hurricane, tornado, or fire—strikes, you expect your insurance company to help restore your sanctuary. Residential claims differ from commercial ones because they touch the very core of your life, where every corner holds personal meaning.
Residential Storm Claims: Protecting the Heart of Your Home.
Your Rights and the Insurer’s Obligations
Under common law and the Insurance Code, your insurer is legally required to promptly respond to, investigate, and adjust your claim. Along with those obligations, insurance companies are obligated to act in good faith when evaluating a claim. Despite these obligations, many companies focus on collecting premiums and then employ tactics to delay, deny, or underpay claims to increase their profit margins. The process should never be adversarial, yet all too often, policyholders are faced with potential bad faith practices such as:
- Unnecessary and unexplained delays in processing your claim
- Failure to acknowledge or reply promptly to claims
- Offering settlements worth substantially less than a reasonable person would believe was necessary to make the policyholder whole
- Entering into settlement agreements with third parties without the knowledge or consent of the policyholder
- Requesting burdensome documentation that is in excess of what is reasonably necessary to support a claim
- Making unsubstantiated claims of arson or other intentional acts by the policyholder that would invalidate a claim
Don't Settle for Less
Your home deserves full protection and care. Insurance companies continue to retain their huge profit margins by gambling with your policy premiums; gambling that you will take low initial offers and go away from the hassle of having to navigate the claims process. When that happens, you need attorneys with a proven record of handling these complex situations and ensuring insurance companies treat policyholders fairly. Texas and other states’ laws provide strong protections for policyholders in these situations. When insurance companies know our attorneys are on your side, they will often work to resolve the claim, because they know we are prepared to prosecute the case all the way to a jury. Contact us today for a free consultation to find out how we can help you.
Two-Way Contract and Final Determination
Remember, your insurance policy is a two-way contract, making you an equal party to your insurer. The initial determination made by your insurance company is not final—you have every right to challenge and ensure your insurance company pays you fairly, per the terms of that contract, to fully cover your losses.
Experienced Advocacy When It Matters Most
When your claim is mishandled, you need an attorney who understands the unique challenges of residential property damage storm claims. Our experienced team is dedicated to holding insurance companies accountable, ensuring they meet their legal obligations and treat you fairly. We stand ready to advocate for you—whether through negotiation or by taking your case to trial—so that you can restore your home and continue making priceless memories with your loved ones.
Contact Storm Counselors at The Corona Law Firm today for a free consultation and let us help you secure the rightful compensation your home deserves.
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The Houston Bar Association’s Disaster Preparedness Committee interviews policyholder litigation attorney Jesse Corona of Storm Counselors on how everyone can make sure their insurance policies are prepared for the upcoming Hurricane / storm season.