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Jeremy Lee
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Insurance claim denied even w/ Public Adjuster

Jeremy Lee
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
Posted
Hi all,

I have been through the insurance claim process before and this is the first time being denied. The details don't matter much, however I hired a public adjuster to re-evaluate the claim. After numerous attempts to contact the insurance company, the status of the claim has not changed. The public adjuster believes that the insurance company should pay the claim out.

The insurance company has resent the denial letter, but will not respond to his evidence as to why the claim is valid. They won't call us back or reply to the emails to acknowledge his evidence.

Has anyone been here? What are the next steps?

I have been suggested to contact an attorney, has anyone had experience with this?

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