Insurance Law

If your insurance company has delayed, underpaid, or denied your claim, our firm is prepared to advocate on your behalf and work to ensure you receive the coverage and compensation you deserve.

Our Insurance Law Practice Group provides efficient and effective legal counsel, advocacy, and support to policyholders and claimants. We represent individuals and businesses in a wide range of insurance-related matters, ensuring that policyholders receive the protection, benefits, and compensation they are entitled to under their policies.

When unexpected events such as severe weather, criminal acts, or negligence cause property damage, policyholders rely on their insurance carriers to provide the coverage and assistance provided for in the policy and required by Ohio law. Unfortunately, insurance companies do not always honor those commitments. Instead, policyholders may often face unreasonable delays, inadequate investigations, low settlement offers, or even outright claim denials.

Our attorneys advocate on behalf of policyholders when insurance companies fail to uphold their contractual obligations. We represent individuals and businesses in breach of contract and insurance bad faith claims, working to hold insurance carriers accountable when they do not act in accordance with the law or the terms of their policies. Insurance companies have a duty to treat policyholders fairly and to act in good faith when evaluating, investigating, and paying claims. When they fail to do so, we step in to protect our clients’ rights and ensure that they are made whole.

Our services include assistance with claim filing, presentation, investigation, and negotiation; property damage claims, lost business claims, coverage disputes, breach of contract actions, and bad faith actions.

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