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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.
Call our Help Line at 800-252-3439. We're answering your calls from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central time, Monday through Friday. We can help you with your insurance complaint against companies, agents, and adjusters.
The Texas Department of Insurance regulates the state's insurance industry, oversees the administration of the Texas workers' compensation system, performs the duties of the State Fire Marshal's Office, and provides administrative support to the Office of Injured Employee Counsel – a separate agency.
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.
The Texas Department of Insurance protects insurance consumers by: Regulating the industry fairly and diligently. Promoting a stable and competitive market. Providing information that makes a difference.
Attorneys can negotiate with insurers on behalf of claimants, countering lowball offers, advocating for fair settlements, and protecting claimants from coercive tactics.
The auto insurance company with the most complaints is United Automobile Insurance, which receives roughly 40 times more complaints than the average insurer its size, ing to the latest NAIC complaint index.
File a Complaint with Your State's Insurance Department: If your insurer continues to be uncooperative, you can file a formal complaint with your state's Department of Insurance. They will investigate whether the insurance company is handling your claim fairly and within legal guidelines.
An insurance defense attorney can represent insurers and their policyholders in all aspects of the claims process, including: Automobile third party liability. Uninsured and underinsured motorist claims.
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.