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Q: What can you do if your insurance company denies your insurance claim?
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What if an insurance company denies my third party claim when they are at fault in car accident?

Then it's time for a lawsuit.


Will your comprehensive auto insurance cover your car if you were not at fault in the accident but other drivers insurance denies claim?

Let your insurance company/agent handle the claim--they will collect from the other insurance if there is a valid claim. You'll need a police report.


If your primary insurance denies a claim for failure to have a referal will your secondary insurance pay the claim?

Read your policy


What do you do when your insurance company denies your stolen car claim and drops you?

If they denied that claim for cause, such as fraud, then there is nothing you can do. If they did not have cause, you can try contacting the department of insurance in your state. That is of course, as long as you had comphrensive coverage on the policy. If you did not have coverage, they do not have to pay for anything.


What effect does a claim has on insurance company?

A claim is a liability on part of the insurance company. If a customer makes a claim it means that the insurance company has to pay the customer for the amount is eligible to claim and hence it is a expenditure on the balance sheets of the insurance company.


If a car was stolen and insurance denies the claim Reasons as late reporting to insurance company even when the police was informed and a police station diary was written and wireless message given?

Contact the insurance commissioner for that state and file complaint


What to do after a car insurance company denies your claim?

The only step you have left is to sue the driver of the other vehicle. Keep in mind, it is your responsibility to prove that the other driver was at fault.


What if the delay in filing an insurance claim is the fault of the insurance company?

That's not very likely. The insurance company does not file your claim, they accept your claim notice from you. You have to file your claim with the company, not the other way around.


Filing An Insurance Claim?

An insurance claim is the official act of asking an insurance company to make a payment according to the terms of an insurance policy. This is an important act because without it, there would be no way to receive compensation for covered damages. Most insurers issue instructions for filing a claim with their policy documentation. It usually involves a call to their claims department and the dispatch of an insurance adjuster to evaluate the claim. After the adjuster makes a recommendation, the insurance company either denies the claim or approves it for the amount the adjuster determined appropriate. Most companies have an appeal process that helps the insured have more input if the payment is insufficient.


Can I be sued for a bad faith insurance claim?

Usually in a bad faith insurance claim the insurance company is in the wrong. A bad faith claim is when an insurance company fails to pay out what was promised on the claim. More than likely you could sue the insurance company and have a chance at winning your case.


Do you need a lawyer if your company denies a workman's comp claim?

Only if you are interested in winning.


If your insurance company denies a claim can the state revoke your driver license just as if you were carrying NO insurance?

Yes, If you are in an at fault accident for which your state law requires you carry the appropriate coverage and the insurance you bought does not cover it. Then you were in fact uninsured for that accident and you are not in compliance with your state law regarding your financial responsibility.Basically it means that you did not have the minimum coverage required by your state.