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Champion for Policyholders

Potash Law is committed to driving positive change within the insurance sector by obtaining justice for our clients and advocating for better laws to protect policyholders statewide. We understand policyholders' challenges when dealing with insurance companies, and we are here to level the playing field. We are dedicated to helping policyholders navigate the complex legal system and fight for fair treatment from insurance companies. Whether you're dealing with water damage, wind damage, hail damage, fire damage, or other property damage issues, our experienced attorneys are here to provide you with the guidance and representation you need to seek justice and fair compensation.

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Types of Property Damage:

  • Water Damage:

    • Water damage is one of the most common types of property insurance claims. While some types of water damage may be excluded from standard homeowners insurance policies, there is still coverage for other water-related perils like burst pipes. Policyholders should be protected against water-related damages to their dwelling and personal property.

  • Wind Damage and Tornado:

    • High-velocity winds can cause severe damage to your property, including roofs blowing off, trees falling, fences blown down, and leaky windows. Damage caused by wind or tornadoes is typically covered in most homeowners insurance policies, but there can be ambiguous exclusions or limitations that may cause your claim to be denied.

  • Hail Damage:

    • Hail damage can be deceptive and expensive to fix, especially if you live in an area prone to severe weather. Most homeowners insurance policies cover damage from hail, but insurers may try to argue that the damage suffered does not meet the conditions necessary for a claim.

  • Fire Damage:

    • Our attorneys understand the tumultuous aftershock that a fire can cause, resulting in the loss of clothing, appliances, and irreplaceable memories. Having a valid insurance claim denied after a fire only deepens the wound left behind.

 

What are Bad Faith Insurance Practices:

Bad faith refers to unfair claim settlement practices by insurance companies, such as denying a claim without conducting a proper investigation or attempting to settle for much less than the claim is worth. If you believe a property damage insurer has mistreated you, our attorneys can help hold them accountable for their actions.

 

Why Hire a Lawyer from Potash Law:

Several legal remedies are available when an insurance company has acted in bad faith or unfairly denied your claim. Our attorneys can file a lawsuit for breach of contract and bad faith dealings, negotiate a settlement with the insurance company, or seek regulatory fines for violating claim handling regulations.

 

Contact Us:

If you're facing a property damage issue and need legal assistance, don't hesitate to contact Potash Law today. We offer free consultations, and our experienced attorneys are here to answer any questions and provide you with the guidance and representation you need to protect your rights.

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1009 S. 4th St. Louisville, KY 40203

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Phone: 502-584-8583

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