Hurricane Katrina Damage Claims must be filed by August 28, 2006.
Why are insurance companies denying claims?
Insurance
policies are complicated contracts that few people truly understand. In
the case of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina State Farm is allegedly
attempting to exploit their policyholders’ lack of understanding
to deny and reject legitimate claims for compensation.
Most likely your State Farm claim was denied because many insurance companies
are grouping all hurricane-related damage into a category not covered
by standard policies, such as flooding. Virtually all insurance policies
cover damage caused by wind and rain, and State Farm knows that proving
these factors caused damage after the devastating hurricanes is near impossible,
so if they assume flooding caused loss they are not obligated to pay their
customers the money they deserve.
This type of action is not only morally and ethically reprehensible,
but it is likely illegal. If your claim for legitimate hurricane relief
was denied by State Farm you may have a right to take legal action. Contact
our dedicated, professional, and aggressive attorneys today. We are ready
to fight for your rights.
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