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Yes, you can sue your insurance company if they wrongfully deny your claim. Insurance companies have a legal duty to act in good faith. If they breach this duty, you may have grounds for a lawsuit.
Common reasons for suing an insurance company include:
However, suing should usually be a last resort. Negotiation or mediation can resolve issues about bad faith claims without going to court. Speak with a Phoenix personal injury lawyer to learn the best option for your situation.
If your insurance company denies your claim, don’t panic. Take these steps:
Remember, a denial doesn’t always mean the end of your claim. You have rights, and we’re here to help you understand them. The insurer may have a good reason for their denial that we can help you overcome.
Sometimes, insurance companies pay part of a claim but deny the rest. You can still challenge this decision if you believe you deserve more. The process is similar to challenging a full denial. Our team can help you determine if the partial payment was fair based on your policy and the circumstances of your claim.
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Insurance bad faith occurs when an insurance company doesn’t fulfill its obligations to you, the policyholder. This can include:
If your insurance company acts in bad faith, you may be able to sue them. This is different from simply disagreeing with their decision. Bad faith implies unfair or deceptive practices. If we feel they do not have a good reason or that they are breaking their contract, we can help you sue for damages.
Determining if you have a case involves several factors:
Our team at Zanes Law can review your case and help determine whether you have grounds for a lawsuit. We’ll assess your situation by examining the evidence, your policy, and the insurance company’s actions.
If you successfully sue your insurance company, you may be able to recover:
The specific damages you can claim depend on your case. Our experienced lawyers can help you understand what compensation you might be entitled to.
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The time limit, or statute of limitations, for suing your insurance company varies. In Arizona, you typically have:
However, these timelines can be affected by your policy terms and the specifics of your case. The sooner you consult with a lawyer, the better your chances of building a strong case and avoiding the deadline set by the statute of limitations.
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While you’re not legally required to have a lawyer, it’s highly recommended. Insurance companies have teams of lawyers on their side, but having an experienced attorney on your side levels the playing field.
A lawyer can:
At Zanes Law, we have a 99% win rate and have recovered over $500 million for our clients. We understand insurance law and know how to successfully challenge big companies.
If your denial was due to bad faith, you can sue your insurance company for denying you what you’re owed. Even if they are acting in good faith, speaking with a lawyer could help you get a larger payout.
With our decades of service and proven track record, you can trust Zanes Law to fight for your rights. We’ve been helping Arizonans since 2016, and we’re ready to use our experience to fight for you.
Don’t let a denied insurance claim leave you feeling helpless. Contact Zanes Law today for a free consultation.
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