A 2017, opinion from the Northern District, Dallas Division, is an example of how not to sue an adjuster to keep a case out of Federal Court. The opinion is styled, Hutchins Warehouse Limited Partners, v. American Automobile Insurance Company, et al. Hutchins sued American and their adjuster in State…
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Federal Court And Suing The Adjuster
Any insurance lawyer who has filed very many lawsuits knows that one key to helping their client have a good result is to be able to keep their case out of Federal Court. One way of doing this is by properly suing the claim adjuster. One successful way of doing…
Properly Suing The Adjuster
Grand Prairie insurance lawyers need to read this case for seeing one way to properly sue an insurance company adjuster. The case is from the U.S. Western District, Del Rio Division. It is styled, Alfonso Gaytan and Tere Gaytan v. State Farm Lloyds and Alberto Garza. This litigation arises out…
Suing The Adjuster Has To Be Done Correctly
The Western District, San Antonio Division issued an opinion in the case styled, McClelland v. Chubb Lloyd’s Insurance Company of Texas and Robert Pritchard. The McClellands suffered a loss to their home and Chubb sent adjuster Pritchard to evaluate and adjust the loss. The McClellands did not like the result…
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…
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…
A List That Adjusters Have Violated
The Texas Insurance Code has a list of violations ofter committed by insurance adjusters that most Fort Worth Insurance Attorneys know well. This list is found in Section 541.060 and covers most wrongs adjusters commit. (a) It is an unfair method of competition or an unfair or deceptive act or…
Discussions With Insurance Adjusters
Fort Worth insurance lawyers will tell clients to be very careful when thinking they can trust an insurance adjuster to treat them properly. This is illustrated in the 2000, Court of Appeals [14th Dist.] case styled, Nell Warden v. Supertel Hospitality, Inc, et al. On May 9, 1997, Warden sued…
Correctly Suing The Adjuster
Attorney’s who handle hail claims need to know the proper way to sue an insurance adjuster unless they want to litigate the case in Federal Court. A U.S. Western District, Waco Division opinion is worth reading. It is styled, Polansky’s Wrecker Service v. Universal Underwriters Insurance Company and William Gillis.…