Legal Live with Farah & Farah
Can your insurance company deny a storm damage claim and what rights do you have when coverage is disputed? In this episode of Legal Live, Justin is joined by Florida personal injury attorneys Eddie Farah [https://farahandfarah.com/attorneys/eddie-farah/] and Chuck Farah [https://farahandfarah.com/attorneys/chuck-farah/] to discuss storm season insurance issues, homeowners insurance claims, and what policyholders should know when dealing with insurance companies. They discuss: * Storm season insurance concerns, including rising premiums, higher deductibles, and the changes homeowners are making just to maintain coverage * Real-life examples of denied insurance claims and the challenges homeowners face when seeking compensation for property damage * The difference between standard deductibles and separate wind and hail deductibles that often apply during severe weather events * Why some homeowners risk being dropped by their insurance company after filing a claim * Steps policyholders can take after a claim denial — including requesting denial letters, policy documents, and the specific provisions being used to deny coverage Plus, callers ask real-world legal questions about: * How mortgage lenders become involved in homeowners' insurance claims and why banks are often listed as payees on insurance settlement checks * Whether banks can require insurance companies to pay disputed claims * Insurance coverage issues involving damage to a sailboat after a collision and the importance of timely reporting requirements * Lease disputes involving apartment complexes and charges that may not be authorized under a tenant's lease agreement If you've experienced property damage and are seeking legal representation, call Farah & Farah at (866) 599-0806 or visit farahandfarah.com. There is never a fee for your consultation.
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