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Milwaukee Insurance Dispute Attorney for Policyholders

Insurance Dispute Lawyer Protecting Policyholders in Milwaukee, WI

Insurance coverage can provide financial protection against unforeseen circumstances. However, policyholders may sometimes struggle to receive the proper coverage, and they may become involved in disputes with insurance companies as they file claims. When large insurance companies deny or devalue claims, policyholders may need to take legal action to protect their interests and receive the coverage they deserve. At Mallery s.c., we understand the intricacies of insurance policies, and with our experience in litigation, we can help resolve insurance disputes effectively.

Our attorneys have extensive experience handling many different types of insurance disputes. We always strive to ensure that our clients' rights are protected and that they receive the compensation they are entitled to. We meticulously analyze each case, gather pertinent evidence, and present compelling arguments to support our clients' claims. We are dedicated to providing compassionate representation, focusing on achieving the best possible outcomes for our clients.

Types of Insurance Coverage Disputes

There are many different types of insurance policies that can provide protection for businesses and individual policyholders. At Mallery s.c., we handle a wide range of insurance claims and disputes, including but not limited to:

  • Commercial or personal liability insurance: This form of insurance is essential for protecting businesses and individuals from claims related to injuries or damages caused to third parties. Disputes in this area may be related to an insurer's refusal to cover claims or disputes over the extent of coverage. Our firm assists clients by negotiating with insurers and, if necessary, litigating to ensure that valid claims are honored.
  • Property insurance: Dispusted related to these types of policies may arise when insurers deny claims for property damage due to natural disasters, theft, vandalism, or other covered events. We help clients by reviewing their policies, documenting the damage, and challenging unjust claim denials or underpayments.
  • Homeowner's insurance: Individual property owners should be able to have peace of mind when they have policies that will cover damages to a home or injuries that occur on a person's property. However, insurers may contest claims related to property damage, structural issues, or other factors. Our attorneys work diligently to ensure that homeowners receive the benefits they are entitled to under their policies.
  • Fire or water damage claims: Claims for property damage can be particularly contentious, as insurers may argue that damage occurred due to uncovered causes or insufficient maintenance. At Mallery s.c., we assist clients by thoroughly investigating the causes of damage, presenting strong evidence, and advocating for fair compensation.
  • Construction defect and damage claims: Construction projects are significant investments, and defects can lead to substantial financial losses. Disputes may involve claims against contractors, subcontractors, or insurers. Our firm is experienced in navigating the complexities of construction litigation, ensuring that responsible parties are held accountable.
  • Business interruption insurance: Businesses may receive compensation for lost income due to disruptions caused by covered events. Disputes in this area can be particularly challenging, as insurers may dispute the extent or cause of the interruption. We help businesses by proving the validity of their claims and fighting for the compensation they need to address their losses.
  • Life insurance: Claims under these policies can be denied for various reasons, such as alleged misrepresentation or failure to disclose certain information. Our attorneys assist beneficiaries in contesting denials and ensuring that they receive the benefits owed to them.
  • Disability insurance: Under these policies, a person should be able to receive financial support when they are unable to work due to illness or injury. However, insurers may deny claims based on technicalities or disputed medical evidence. We work with clients to gather necessary documentation and challenge unjust denials.
  • Uninsured/underinsured motorist claims: When an accident involves driver who did not have sufficient insurance coverage, victims may turn to their own insurance policies for coverage. Disputes can arise if the insurer contests the extent of the damages or the applicability of the coverage. Our firm helps clients navigate these disputes and secure the compensation they deserve.
  • Bad faith claims: Insurance companies have a duty to act in the interests of policyholders when handling claims. When they take improper actions to devalue or deny a claim, policyholders may be able to pursue bad faith claims. These cases may address issues such as unreasonable delays, inadequate investigations, or denial of valid claims. Our attorneys are skilled in identifying and proving bad faith on the part of insurance companies and holding them accountable for their actions.

Contact Our Milwaukee Insurance Dispute Attorneys

If you are facing an insurance dispute, do not hesitate to contact Mallery s.c. at 414-271-2424. Our team is ready to provide the guidance and representation you need to secure the compensation you deserve. Reach out to us today to schedule a free consultation and take the first step toward resolving your insurance coverage issues.

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