Homeowners InsuranceDo you know what really is covered under your homeowners’ policy?Homeowners’ insurance policies generally include coverage for a wide variety of losses and liabilities. Even your insurance agent may well be confused about which members of the household and what types of losses are covered. Policyholder rights – do you know yours?If your homeowners’ insurance company has denied your claim, paid only a small amount of the losses involved, or is disputing coverage altogether, you may need help in collecting the compensation you have paid for. Contact our Tulsa firm, Clark & Warzynski, P.A., and ask for a free consultation with one of our attorneys. What are common homeowners’ insurance claims?Common claims involve wind damage to the house, destruction or loss of personal property, and personal liability if a member of the household is sued. We represent clients whose claims have been denied or who have been offered unreasonably low settlements for claims involving roof damage, hail damage, mold, fire, theft of personal property, injury, and more. When is a refusal to pay bad faith ?When the company does not pay a reasonable amount for damages within a reasonable time, it may amount to bad faith. Examples would be:
Do I need to sue?At Clark & Warzynski, P.A., our attorneys have over thirty years of experience in insurance law. Often, we can negotiate a favorable settlement on behalf of our clients. In other cases, a lawsuit is necessary to win a reasonable award. We can often make an early and accurate prediction of what your case will involve. Contact our office for a free consultation about your claim. Oklahoma Bad Faith Lawsuit Attorney Our Tulsa homeowners insurance lawyers help residents from Oklahoma communities including Tulsa, Sapulpa, Muskogee, Miami, Pryor, Claremore, Wagoner, Okmulgee, Pawhuska, Broken Arrow, and Henryetta; and Tulsa, Muskogee, Ottawa, Mayes, Rogers, Wagoner, Okmulgee, and Osage counties in cases involving homeowners insurance, bad faith lawsuits, wind damage, roof damage, hail damage, and policyholder rights. |