Garner insurance lawyers who know insurance law, know that actually prevailing in a bad faith claim is difficult. Getting the insurance company to pay what they should is not hard but getting the extra money for bad faith in Texas is difficult because of the way Texas Courts interpret the…
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Insurance Claims And Statute Of Limitiations
The Statute of Limitations for insurance claims will vary with the facts of the case. In general this limitation begins to run once a claim is denied. A Southern District , Galveston Division case arose in 2016, that is a good read. The case is styled, Linda Grayson v. Lexington…
Suing The Agent When A Claim Is Denied
Insurance lawyers in the Dallas and Fort Worth area know that insurance companies prefer to litigate cases in Federal Court while the opposite is true for lawyers representing an insured. A recent Northern District, Dallas Division case deals with suing the agent in Federal Court. The case is styled, B&B…
False Statements By Insurance Company
A Houston Division opinion discusses how to properly plead a lawsuit when an insurance company makes false statements. The opinion is styled, Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church v. Underwriters at Lloyds. Mt. Olive alleges a storm caused damage to the Church including damage to the roof, HVAC, windows, exterior, interior,…
Specific Acts Of Adjuster Have To Be Detailed
When an insurance attorney is representing someone suing an adjuster, there have to be specific acts alleged against the adjuster and those acts have to be detailed. This is illustrated in a Southern District, Houston Division opinion. The opinion is styled, Gregory Young v. Travelers Personal Security Insurance Company and…
Suing Adjusters In Hail Claims
Insurance lawyers in Irving who sue for hail claims need to know the best ways to stay out of Federal Court, unless of course that is where they want to be. This is illustrated in a Sherman Division case styled, Lillian Elizondo v. Metropolitan Lloyds Insurance Company of Texas, Tailored…
Appealing Appraisal Awards
Palo Pinto County insurance lawyers know that it is very difficult to appeal appraisal findings. A hail damage case from the Sherman Division, Eastern District illustrates this. The opinion is styled, Ronald Studer v. State Farm Lloyds. The issue before the Court was whether the appraisal award should be set…
Hail Claims And Staying Out Of Federal Court
Lawyers who handle hail claims know the insurance companies prefer to fight lawsuits in Federal Court. Hail claims lawyers know one way of defeating the insurance company desire to be in Federal Court is by suing the adjuster. The Sherman Division, Eastern District issued an opinion illustrating how to Not…
Motion To Remand – Water Damage
Insurance lawyers would prefer to fight their cases in State Court rather than Federal Court. The opposite is true for insurance companies. Unfortunately, the insurance companies win most these battles for which court the case should be contested. A U.S. District Court, Galveston Division opinion illustrates some of the arguments.…
You’ve Got To Sue The Adjuster Properly
For Mansfield insurance adjusters, a 2016 opinion from the U.S. District Court, Houston Division, is an example of one way to properly sue an adjuster. The style of the case is, Robinson v. Allstate Tex. Lloyds & Timothy James Wesneski. Robinson, a Texas citizen is insured with Allstate. She alleges…