At Johnstone Trial Law, LLC, we understand the devastation that follows in the wake of powerful storms like Hurricane Helena and Hurricane Milton. Homes, businesses, and entire communities have been disrupted. In these trying times, your focus should be on rebuilding and recovery—not battling with your insurance company.
Unfortunately, many policyholders are finding that the help they were promised is being delayed or denied. If you've been affected by Hurricanes Helena and Milton and your insurance company has denied or underpaid your claim, you don’t have to fight this battle alone.
Common Reasons for Claim Denials
Insurance companies may deny claims based on:
- Alleging pre-existing damage
- Citing improper documentation
- Claiming your policy doesn't cover specific storm-related damage
- Delays in filing the claim
These are tactics designed to minimize payouts and protect their bottom line—not yours.
Why You Need Legal Representation
Our team at Johnstone Trial Law, LLC specializes in holding insurance companies accountable. With years of experience in insurance litigation, we know the tactics insurers use to avoid fair compensation. We're here to help you get the financial relief you're entitled to, so you can focus on moving forward.
How We Can Help
- Free Consultation: We’ll review your claim and the insurance company’s denial to assess your case.
- Aggressive Advocacy: We’ll negotiate on your behalf and, if necessary, litigate to secure the compensation you deserve.
- No Upfront Costs: We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you don’t pay unless we win.
You’ve paid your premiums, and now it’s time for your insurance company to fulfill their end of the deal. Let us help you get the compensation you deserve to rebuild your life.
If your claim has been denied or delayed, don’t hesitate. Call Johnstone Trial Law for a free consultation. We're here to fight for you. We are based in Birmingham, Alabama and licensed in Alabama, Texas, and Washington. In addition, we work with licensed lawyers in other states.
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