Hurricane Katrina Damage Claims must be filed by August 28, 2006.
Why
Nationwide may have denied your claim
Hurricane
Katrina is the most devastating natural disaster to ever befall the United
States. Billions of dollars in insured property was damaged beyond recovery,
and as such insurers like Nationwide are allegedly looking for ways to
limit their expenses.
Unfortunately because Katrina caused such widespread destruction individual
policyholders are having extreme difficulty proving their insured property
was damaged by wind and rain, two conditions covered under most policies.
Many insurance companies are attempting to group all claims of damage into
a few categories not covered by policies, such as flooding, in an effort
to reduce their financial obligations to their customers.
If you had your claim for hurricane relief rejected with your carrier
fully investigating your claims you may be able to take action against
them in a court of law. Do not let your insurance company take advantage
of your distressed situation. Contact us, and let us fight for you today.
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