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Need an Attorney to Look Over Insurance Policy & Claim Questions

Margaret Feit
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I had a Tennessee STR burn to the ground in a wildfire last month. I'm planning to replace, but working with insurance on coverage. The insurance adjuster has sent me a Proof of Loss form to sign requesting my full stated dwelling coverage and assured me by phone (not in writing) that additional coverages will be forthcoming for personal property losses, loss of rental income, etc, as stated in my policy.

I am looking for a real estate or insurance attorney who can look over my policy and this proof of loss form and make sure that in signing this form, I am not signing away any rights to request additional funds from insurance. I'm happy to pay for an attorney's time to look over all this, but just not sure who to call.

Anyone have any contacts you can recommend who would be willing to look through my policy and this proof of loss form for a reasonable fee?

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