Top Charlotte, NC Insurance Lawyers Near You
100 North Tryon Street, Bank of America Center, Suite 2900, Charlotte, NC 28202
13925 Ballantyne Corporate Pl, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28277
101 S Tryon St, Suite 3500, Charlotte, NC 28280
438 Queens Road, Charlotte, NC 28207
215 Queens Road, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28204
756 Tyvola Road, Suite 130, Charlotte, NC 28217
3440 Toringdon Way, Suite 205, Charlotte, NC 28277
227 West Trade Street, Suite 1550, Charlotte, NC 28202
3800 Arco Corporate Drive, Suite 250, Charlotte, NC 28273
6302 Fairview Road, Suite 700, Charlotte, NC 28210
620 S Tyron St, Suite 375, Charlotte, NC 28202
One Wells Fargo Center, 301 South College Street, 23rd Floor, Charlotte, NC 28202
11525 N Community House Rd, Suite 300, Charlotte, NC 28277
8701 Red Oak Blvd, Suite 100, Charlotte, NC 28217
121 West Trade Street, Suite 2020, Charlotte, NC 28202
11440 Carmel Commons Blvd., Suite 206, Charlotte, NC 28226
521 E. Morehead Street, Suite 405, Charlotte, NC 28202
214 North Tryon Street, Suite 3700, Charlotte, NC 28202
200 Providence Rd, Suite 106, Charlotte, NC 28207
6842 Morrison Boulevard, Suite 100, Charlotte, NC 28211
1514 South Church Street, Suite 101, Charlotte, NC 28203
1712 Euclid Avenue, Charlotte, NC 28203
800 East Boulevard, Suite 100, Charlotte, NC 28203
101 South Tryon Street, Suite 2200, Charlotte, NC 28280
2101 Rexford Road, Suite 250E, Charlotte, NC 28211
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What Happens When My Claim Is Denied?
If you receive a claim denial, whether it’s for car, health, homeowners, disability, or any other kind of insurance, you likely have the option to appeal. If you believe your denial was illegal or your insurance provider was acting in bad faith, you should consider consulting with an attorney to discuss your options. In some cases, you will be able to handle the appeal yourself.
What Does My Insurance Cover?
This is where it’s important to read the fine print. Every insurance policy – health, home, renters, car, disability, etc. – will list instances in which your coverage is not valid. For example, some health insurance policies cover certain surgeries, but not physical therapy. It’s important that you understand what your policy does and does not cover.
How Much Insurance Do I Need?
This is best left to your best judgment. If you anticipate having trouble affording premium payments, then you may have no choice but to pay for less coverage. However, if you think that there is a chance that you will need coverage, and any losses will far exceed what you pay in premiums, you should consider purchasing more. Take your budget into account.