Auto Collision and ComprehensiveDo You Need an Oklahoma Car Insurance Lawyer? Are you having trouble getting full value for damage to your car?If you are having trouble getting fair compensation under your auto collision and comprehensive policy for damage to your car or truck, speak with an attorney before accepting a settlement offer. Contact our office in Tulsa, Oklahoma and ask for a free consultation with a lawyer who handles car insurance claims. Legitimate claims are often denied.
Years ago, attorneys Joe Clark and Richard Warzynski were representing the large insurance companies. At that time, it was unusual for a company to deny a claim for insurance to cover losses due to auto theft, vandalism, or damage from a car accident. Coverage denial was based on clear evidence that a car theft had been faked or a fire was due to arson. Now we often see a client whose legitimate claim under an auto policy is denied with no good explanation. Deductibles may be inflated and damaged vehicles may be appraised at a diminished value. Failure to pay may constitute insurance “bad faith.”In some cases, an insurance company’s failure to pay a claim, or failure to pay a claim in a timely manner, constitutes insurance bad faith. Our Oklahoma law firm has won verdicts against the big insurance companies. In some cases, lawsuits aren’t necessary – just the threat of a lawsuit results in a fair settlement. Do you need help with medical expenses from your accident?We also may be able to help if you have been injured in a motor vehicle accident and have medical expenses. Your uninsured motorist (UM) coverage is required to immediately begin paying your medical bills. Remaining medical expenses, disability, and lost wages may be recovered from the other driver’s insurance company. Oklahoma Car Insurance Lawyer Our Oklahoma car 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 car insurance, coverage denial, bad faith, auto policy disputes, deductibles, diminished value, and arson. |