Industry Verticals · InsurancestructuralB2CService Disputes

Home Insurers Deny Storm Damage Claims While Active Damage Continues

Homeowners with insurance policies face claim denials for storm and tree damage even when physical damage is obvious and confirmed by the insurer's own inspector. While insurers delay or deny, the damage compounds — leaks spread to walls, ceilings, and floors — turning a covered event into an uninsured disaster.

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