Was the Insurance Claim Denial Unreasonable?
Not every insurance claim denial is a wrongful claim denial. Sometimes it's an honest difference of opinion between the adjuster and the policyholder — and that difference can be discussed and resolved. But when the claim denial is wrongful, contact a lawyer experienced in insurance bad faith cases.
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The Stephen C. Ryan law firm in Phoenix, Arizona, has 30 years of experience with insurance cases. Attorney Stephen Ryan defended insurance companies for the first 15 years of his career. He knows how they work, and he knows how to distinguish between an honest difference of opinion and a wrongful claim denial.
A wrongful claim denial is one that does not have a reasonable basis of denial — and the adjuster has reason to know it's unreasonable. The denial may be the result of inadequate investigation or even of a total failure to investigate.
When the adjuster is judged by the employer (the insurance company) on how much money the company is saving, it can be a strong temptation to deny a claim or to low-ball a settlement offer.
If you suspect wrongful claim denial, contact a lawyer.
It happens with all kinds of claims and all types of insurance policies:
- Health insurance
- Long-term care insurance
- Life insurance
- Homeowners insurance
- Car insurance
- Business interruption insurance
If you feel your claim did not receive a fair and honest investigation, you may be right. Insurance companies know that many people will simply give up their claim because they don't have the time or knowledge to fight back. Attorney Stephen Ryan is available to review your claim and advise you about what to do next.
For a free consultation and case evaluation, contact an experienced lawyer.

