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A lawsuit can be a complicated legal process, so it requires legal experts. Your goal should be to hire a qualified attorney or law firm with experience in litigating insurance claims and suing insurers. Expect the following: One or more investigations done by both your attorney and the insurer.
If a commercial property damage claim is disputed, insurance companies will notify their legal counsel to help protect their business interests. These insurance defense lawyers may work for independent law firms or as in-house counsel for an insurance company.
Unfortunately, you cannot typically sue the liability insurance company directly in Texas. Texas is not a “direct action” state when it comes to trying to settle or enforce your claim against a liability insurer.
Unfortunately, you cannot typically sue the liability insurance company directly in Texas. Texas is not a “direct action” state when it comes to trying to settle or enforce your claim against a liability insurer.
You can sue your insurer following accident claims in some car accident cases. If you fail to receive a fair settlement offer or compensation following a car accident, you may have a legal claim against your insurer. An insurance adjuster's investigation may have led to this result.
File a complaint with your State Insurance Department. If your state has a strong insurance department, they will hold the company accountable to act in good faith. You can find your state's insurance department contact information on the NAIC's website map here.
While it's possible to sue an insurance company without legal representation, hiring an attorney can significantly increase your chances of a successful outcome.
How Much Can You Sue An Insurance Company For? You can generally sue the insurance company for the amount of your damages up to the coverage limits. The coverage limits vary based on the type of insurance involved.
You start a lawsuit by filing a complaint. In some circumstances, you file a petition or a motion. The court has several complaint forms that you may use in drafting your complaint. The forms are available online and at the Pro Se Intake Unit.