A targeted demand package can improve insurance dispute outcomes. Strong letters are specific, documented, and deadline-driven.
This guide breaks down practical drafting strategy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I document first if a claim is delayed or underpaid?
Keep the policy, notices, proof-of-loss submissions, adjuster emails, estimates, and a dated timeline of requests and responses.
What are signs an insurer may be acting in bad faith?
Unreasonable delays, shifting explanations, inadequate investigation, or refusal to communicate in writing can be red flags worth reviewing with counsel.
How do deadlines affect coverage?
Notice, proof-of-loss, and suit deadlines can bar benefits if missed; verify dates against your policy and any applicable Florida requirements.
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