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Jonathan Perez
  • Realtor
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Trying to sue my home insurance company but they’re out of state

Jonathan Perez
  • Realtor
  • Jacksonville, FL
Posted

Im trying to sue my insurance company for unfairly paying some things and they are out in TX. I’m in Columbia SC.

They hire a third party company to handle my claim which is here in Columbia.

I would think that I would be suing the third party company since they the ones in Columbia and they were the ones mishandling my claim.

Have any of you dealt with anything like this?

I don’t feel the need to hire an attorney because the case is pretty straight forward on what the issue is and what they owe and why.... only thing I’m having a hard time doing is filing the complaint because I gotta put the company name and address and I wanna make sure I’m going after the right one ... It would be absurd if I had to go to TX just to sue them, that would doesn’t make sense considering the fact that they’re doing business here in Columbia.

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