LOUISIANA

How do Public Adjusters Differ from Insurance Law Attorneys? 

The threat of storm damage never really stops in Louisiana, and wind damage claims can be particularly devastating for homeowners. Not only is there the immediate stress of triaging the damage at your home, but there is also the ongoing anxiety and challenges that accompany filing a wind damage claim with your insurance provider.  To […]

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Denied water damage claim in Louisiana? Here’s your next step

Water damage is no joke for homeowners, especially in areas you can’t readily see. Because of that, it can often be difficult to get insurance companies to pay out claims due to water damage. Here’s what you should know about water damage and improper insurance denial claims. What causes water damage? Water damage can come

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What to Know About the Appraisal Clause in Your Homeowner’s Insurance Policy

Property insurance policies are long and complex. Not too many people spend their free time reading through their coverage and policy clauses unless they’re faced with a situation that requires them to. But if you were to read through the fine print of your policy, you would see what’s called an appraisal clause. Hopefully, this

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How to Appeal a Denied or Underpaid Hurricane Claim in Louisiana

Hurricane insurance claims in Louisiana can be denied or underpaid for a variety of reasons, and in some cases, those denials are not warranted or were done in bad faith. If you believe your claim has been wrongfully denied, you have options, including the right to appeal the decision. In this post, we’ll discuss some of the

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What is the Bad Faith Law in Louisiana?

When an insurance company fails to fulfill its obligations to the policyholder in a fair and reasonable manner, it may mean it is acting in bad faith. Louisiana Revised Statute § 22:1973 governs the practices insurance companies must follow regarding their good faith obligations. Specifically, insurance providers have a duty of good faith to adjust and pay claims

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