Breaking Legal News & Current Law Headlines | Daily Legal Briefing
  • Home
  • Hot Topics
  • Breaking
  • Business
  • Big Law
  • Small Law
  • Law School
  • Legal Tech
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Breaking Legal News & Current Law Headlines | Daily Legal Briefing
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

Legalese Can Lead to Less Homeowners Insurance Money

Daily Legal Briefing by Daily Legal Briefing
March 4, 2022
in Business
0
Legalese Can Lead to Less Homeowners Insurance Money
4
SHARES
32
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Yes, the TV in the master bedroom was 5 years old, so it wasn’t worth much, but you still need to replace it and a new one costs much more.


Vermont residents don’t have to worry much about natural disasters, such as hurricanes, like people in coastal areas. Most of the home insurance claims made in Vermont have to do with the damages caused by the brutal winter weather. If a pipe freezes and bursts in the middle of winter you’ll be left with considerable damages and you’ll need money to fix the problems as soon as possible. This is when you’ll discover that your insurer doesn’t care about your problems. You may be faced with long delays in the processing of your claim or a flat denial of your legitimate claim. What can you do? Know that their decision is not final and an experienced Vermont homeowners insurance claim denial lawyer can help you file an appeal. 

Why would a home insurance claim be denied in Vermont?

One of the main reasons invoked by insurers in Vermont to deny a claim is lack of coverage. The validity of such a reason is hard to assess since most policies use a very confusing wording, hard to understand if you’re not proficient in legalese. Theoretically, the perils covered by your insurance should be listed clearly, which is not always the case. Just have a look at your policy and you’ll understand what we’re talking about. Also, you need to pay attention to the fine print and try to make sense of all the exclusions. 

If you have any doubts about coverage or lack of when you’re preparing to file a claim or when you receive a denial letter contact a homeowners insurance claims denial lawyer in Burlington and see what they think. The initial consultation is free anyway, so you have nothing to lose.

Most of the home insurance claims made in Vermont have to do with snow and ice damage. The accumulation of snow on the roof can cause it to collapse and prolonged freezing temperatures can cause pipes to burst. When you make a claim, this should include the costs of the repairs needed, as well as money to replace damaged belongings.

Discounted can of food; image by Sigmund, via Unsplash.com.
Discounted can of food; image by Sigmund, via Unsplash.com.

This is where lack of coverage can become quite tricky. You should always make sure to have a complete inventory of your belongings to present it when you need to file a claim. There will be a lot of wrangling on this issue. Your insurer may start by offering you compensation based on the value of your appliances, furniture, etc, adjusted for the wear and tear. Yes, the TV in the master bedroom was 5 years old, so it wasn’t worth much, but you still need to replace it and a new one costs much more. Your insurance claims lawyer will have to fight with the insurance people to get them to offer you the replacement value of your damaged goods.

What are the chances of an appeal?

If the insurer’s denial was based on false pretexts, your lawyer will make that clear when he appeals the initial decision. The insurance company is obligated to review your claim and take into account any new documentation you present at this stage. If they still refuse to pay up, your lawyer can sue them for bad faith and breach of contract. 



Click to Read Original Article

Previous Post

In A Post-Pandemic Workplace, Can Women Lawyers Have It All?

Next Post

Virginia Beach Homeowners Fight Back Against Denied Insurance Claims

Daily Legal Briefing

Daily Legal Briefing

Related Posts

Law360 Pulse Releases Lawyer Satisfaction Survey
Business

Lex Machina Launches API for State Court Legal Analytics 

by Daily Legal Briefing
May 20, 2023
Advice for Up-and-Coming Personal Injury Attorneys
Business

What Is a Personal Injury Lawyer and What Do They Specialize In?

by Daily Legal Briefing
May 20, 2023
What Kind of Issues Are Covered in a Commercial Litigation Case?
Business

The Role of an Employment Lawyer in Legal Disputes

by Daily Legal Briefing
May 20, 2023
The Role of an Incorporation Attorney in the Incorporation Process
Business

The Role of an Incorporation Attorney in the Incorporation Process

by Daily Legal Briefing
May 20, 2023
Maynard Nexsen Expands Capabilities with Addition of Four New Attorneys in Key Markets
Business

Maynard Nexsen Expands Capabilities with Addition of Four New Attorneys in Key Markets

by Daily Legal Briefing
May 18, 2023
Next Post
Virginia Beach Homeowners Fight Back Against Denied Insurance Claims

Virginia Beach Homeowners Fight Back Against Denied Insurance Claims

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Premium Content

On LawNext Podcast: Can the AI of GPT-3.5 Pass the Bar Exam? We Find Out

On LawNext Podcast: Can the AI of GPT-3.5 Pass the Bar Exam? We Find Out

January 12, 2023
Law school as a teen? These aspiring lawyers are on the fast track

Law school as a teen? These aspiring lawyers are on the fast track

December 4, 2021
8 Important Considerations When Filing for a Patent

8 Important Considerations When Filing for a Patent

March 29, 2022

Browse by Category

  • Big Law
  • Breaking
  • Business
  • Hot Topics
  • Law School
  • Legal Tech
  • Small Law

About US

Breaking Legal News & Current Law Headlines | Daily Legal Briefing.
Online coverage of breaking legal news and current law headlines from around the US. Top stories, videos, insight, and in-depth analysis.

Categories

  • Big Law
  • Breaking
  • Business
  • Hot Topics
  • Law School
  • Legal Tech
  • Small Law

Recent Updates

  • Hybrid Work And Generational Divide: Navigating Differences In Modern Law Firm Practices
  • Sometimes Clients Call Lawyers Just To Chat
  • Montana Won’t Be Able To Hit The Finisher On TikTok Without Addressing The Constitution

© 2021 Daily Legal Briefing | Breaking Legal News & Current Law Headlines

No Result
View All Result
  • Contact Us
  • Home

© 2021 Daily Legal Briefing | Breaking Legal News & Current Law Headlines

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?