Insurance Litigation
INSURANCE LITIGATION
If you or a loved one has suffered an injury and have been unfairly denied insurance coverage, Chappell, Smith & Arden stands ready to help.
Whether an individual or his or her employer pays premiums for life, health or disability insurance, when the need for coverage arises, you expect the protection of the policy.
Unfortunately, when this need finally arises, many individuals learn that the insurance company either has refused to pay, wrongfully terminated the policy, underpaid, delayed payments, or ended the payment of claims. Often, the insurance company's actions are in bad faith. Frequently, those who are denied coverage are those who can least afford it.
If you've been the victim of a bad faith insurance denial, call Chappell, Smith & Arden today for a free consultation at (803) 929-3600, or toll free at 1-800-531-9780.
If you or a loved one has been wrongfully denied insurance coverage, you may be entitled to compensation.
Damages the victim of improperly denied insurance coverage may be entitled to include:
Coverage for past expenses related to the claim
Future coverage as if the claim had not been denied
Punitive damages (if the denial was in bad faith)
The insurance company will have attorneys working hard on its side, you should, too.
Chappell, Smith & Arden is made up of trial attorneys who have extensive experience in negotiating settlements with insurance companies, and in insurance bad faith litigation. Our attorneys will make the insurance companies meet their contractual obligations.
Call us for a free consultation to see if we can help.
Our attorneys understand that this can be a very difficult time for those that have been unfairly denied insurance coverage and their families. Our attorneys stand ready to discuss your case with you and assist with any questions or concerns related to your claim.
CALL US TODAY AT (803) 929-3600
OR TOLL FREE AT 1-800-531-9780
DISCLAIMER: This site and any information contained herein are intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. Seek competent legal counsel for advice on any legal matter.

