Reno Insurance Bad Faith Lawyers
When you sign up for insurance, whether it be health insurance, homeowners insurance or car insurance, you are entering into a contract with the insurance company. You agree to make scheduled payments for the insurance protection, and in return the insurer agrees to pay your claims should the need arise.
Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Insurance companies are in business to make money, so paying out on all claims is not in their best interest. They may use a variety of tactics to deny or delay your legitimate claim and will often fight aggressively to defend themselves against lawsuits demanding compensation.
When To Seek Legal Help In Your Insurance Matter
When your insurer has acted in bad faith, it is time to get legal help. Don’t let yourself be intimidated by the insurance company or its attorneys. And certainly do not agree to a low-ball settlement offer when you know that your claim is worth more. By contacting the lawyers at Bradley, Drendel & Jeanney, you can level the playing field in your dispute. Our lawyers have significant experience in insurance bad faith claims. In fact, our law firm has been helping people resolve matters just like yours for more than 50 years. We understand the tactics that insurers will try to use, such as:
- Denying legitimate claims
- Offering low-ball settlements
- Claiming that the damage/expense is outside the scope of the insurance policy
- Accusing the policyholder of fraud
- Lying to policyholders about their benefits
- Pressuring policyholders to accept an unfair offer
- Delaying rightful compensation
Contact Our Reno Serious Slip-And-Fall Injuries Attorneys
When faced with an insurance claim, don’t enter it blindly and don’t go it alone. Learn all you can before you discuss or agree to anything your insurance company offers. If you feel you are not being treated fairly, contact our Reno insurance bad faith attorneys at 775-335-9999. We are here to protect your rights and benefits.
Free consultations · Most insurance-related cases are handled on a contingency basis