Often, you rely on insurance when things go wrong. However, securing the compensation you need through an insurance claim can be quite challenging. Insurance providers have endless reasons for denying claims. Unfortunately, this does not make it better if you desperately need compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Thankfully, you can challenge a personal injury claim denial successfully when you take appropriate steps. You should take advantage of a
free consultation with a personal injury attorney to understand your rights and legal options. Keep reading to know how a lawyer can help your case:
Demand a Denial Reason
Your attorney can write a demand letter to ask the insurer to give a reason why they denied your claim. Sometimes, an insurer will reverse its decision right away. If your attorney thinks the insurance provider engaged in illegal acts, they could file a claim on this ground.
Some insurers will require claimants to go through a process called arbitration or mediation to dispute resolution. You should speak with a lawyer before you go through this kind of process by yourself. Often, you and your attorney can attend the arbitration together.
Collect Evidence of Liability
Particularly if your claim was denied due to insufficient proof, you must collect additional evidence to strengthen your claim. You can begin with a copy of the official police report if applicable. Often, this report applies in car accidents and contains information from the police officer who went to the accident scene.
Secure Injury Proof
Your treating doctor may be able to provide you with medical evidence such as X-rays and scans. In addition, they give you a written assessment of your injuries.
File an Appeal
Your personal injury attorney should be able to help you build and file an amended injury claim following the denial of your first claim. During the appeal, your attorney will address the concerns that resulted in your claim’s denial.
Assert a Legal Claim
After an insurer denies your claim, it may take your case lightly or ignore you as you try to communicate with it. If this is the case, you should assert a claim to get the company’s attention. Your lawyer can help you with your legal claim. By having them on your side, you don’t end up waiving any legal rights. They can explain the types of claims you may want to explore including bad faith and breach of contract.