Aug29Adabie II Mass Joinder Filed in Federal CourtJoseph Bruno files a mass joinder on belhalf of individuals and business owners against their respective insurance carriers for failure to fully and fairly compensate the plaintiffs for the damages arising out of Hurricane Katrina. Aug29Allen Mass Joinder Filed in Federal CourtJoseph Bruno files a mass joinder on belhalf of individuals and business owners against State Farm for failure to fully and fairly compensate the plaintiffs for the damages arising out of Hurricane Katrina. Aug28Adabie I Mass Joinder Filed in Federal CourtJoseph Bruno files a mass joinder on belhalf of individuals and business owners against their respective insurance carriers for failure to fully and fairly compensate the plaintiffs for the damages arising out of Hurricane Katrina. Nov30Chehardy Class Action FiledThe Chehardy class action filed in Federal Court for the Easter District of Louisiana on belhalf of individuals and business owners against their respective insurance carriers for failure to fully and fairly compensate the plaintiffs for the damages arising out of Hurricane Katrina. |
Frequently Asked QuestionsNum14I returned home and found my home damaged by a storm, what steps do I take?First, call your insurance company and make a claim. Be sure you note your claim number as it will become the number in which you refer to throughout the claims process. Second, document all damages to your home or business by taking the following steps:
Num15My insurer has sent an adjuster to my home or business and I have I just received their damage report. Could you explain the different covereages?Insurance policies differ from policy to policy and person to person. In a typical Homeowners Insurance policy you can expect to see several different coverage types which include the following general categories. (Please be aware that your coverage is determined by your specific policy and all items below MAY NOT be included the coverage provided by your policy.):
Num16My insurance company offered me a supplemental payment for my damages, can I accept the payment and still file suit if I do not agree with their estimate?In most cases yes, the insurance carrier is required to pay you the amount they determine is due you WITHOUT you having to sign a release. You may cash the payment provided to you by the insurance company and if you are still not satisfied with the amount paid, you may claim more. |