The Germain Law Group
Following a natural disaster, accident, or other unforeseen event, people can sustain serious property damage or possibly even personal injuries. Most individuals have insurance policies that are specifically designed to protect them when these events occur.
Insurance is intended to provide a financial safeguard for policyholders when their homes, automobiles, or other party have been damaged through no fault of their own. While the limits of policies may vary, the people who are insured generally expect to have a substantial amount of the costs to repair or replace property covered by their insurers.
Policyholders regularly pay premiums in exchange for coverage when they file claims. Unfortunately, insurance companies will occasionally fail to fulfill their end of the deal.
Insurers make money by denying claims or settling them for the least amount possible. When an insurance company does not provide the benefits a policyholder needs, he or she can be stuck paying the remainder out of pocket.