Tips for Appealing a Homeowners Insurance Claim Denial in New Jersey
Tips for Appealing a Homeowners Insurance Claim Denial in New Jersey
Back in 2015, the state of New Jersey introduced mandatory one-page insurance policy summaries in an effort to make it easier for policyholders to understand what type of damages are covered and what aren’t. This is a step in the right direction, but many more are needed to stop insurers from wrongfully denying home insurance claims or from trying to minimize the value of the damages. If you’ve had your claim denied or the company is taking too long to come to a conclusion in your case, the best thing you can do is to get in touch with an experienced homeowners insurance claims lawyer in New Jersey.Steps to take if your homeowners insurance claim was deniedIf you feel your claim was wrongfully denied, get over the inevitable feelings of anger and frustration and take swift action.Provide new evidenceOne way of getting your insurer to reconsider your claim is to contact them again and provide new evidence proving the damages to your property. This can only work if you can find such evidence. Chances are you’ve already submitted all the required evidence and they still denied your claim.Get an independent appraisal
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