Charlotte Bad Faith Insurance Attorney
- After a car crash or slip and fall accident, can you rely on your motor vehicle insurance to pay for the medical care you need?
- After a hurricane or ice storm, can you count on your insurance company to help you rebuilt your home?
- If your business was shut down by an ice storm, will your insurer come through on your business interruption coverage?
What can you do if your insurance company fails to provide you with the benefits for which you have paid all these years?
You can seek the legal help of attorney Fred W. DeVore III. With more than two decades of legal experience, Mr. DeVore can represent you in an insurance bad faith case and protect your right to compensation.
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The majority of bad faith insurance practices involve unreasonable delays in payment on losses. However, that is not the only type of insurance bad faith claim that can be brought. Mr. DeVore has successfully handled insurance bad faith cases involving:
- Deceptive practices
- Failure to pay on covered losses
- Sudden termination of coverage
- Violation of policy terms
According to the Unfair Settlement Practices Act (USPA), if an insurer violates any of the terms listed in the policy, they are liable for triple the damages involved. Attorney fees are recoverable in all cases involving the Unfair Settlement Practices Act so you may be able to make a full recovery at cost to yourself.
Motor Vehicle Accident Claims : When handling an insurance dispute resulting from an accident claim, Mr. DeVore works with a variety of medical experts, economists, and investigators in order to assess the injuries resulting from the accident as well as the economic and medical impact on the life of the injured.
Property and Business Damage Claims: Insurance companies often seek to avoid paying on claims for hurricane damage, fire damage, sewage damage, hail damage, ice storms, and mold. This holds true for both residential and commercial properties.
- The insurance company may accuse the property owner of causing the damage to the property.
- The insurance company may deny part of the claim. It may undervalue the extent of the damages or the value of the property.
- The insurer may deny the claim altogether and cancel the policy.
Contact
If you believe you have been the victim of bad faith insurance practices, it is time to get answers to your questions. Contact the Charlotte law offices of Fred W. DeVore III or call toll free: 888-749-9847. The firm also handles cases involving a failure to defend against property liability.






















