Hurricane Katrina Damage Claims must be filed by August 28, 2006.
There is no doubt that purchasing an insurance policy is a complicated and sometimes confusing endeavor. The premiums are expensive and sometime seem like a waste of money and resources on something that may or may not happen. Most people feel this way until a disaster strikes, and then all the effort to prepare becomes one of the wisest choices and the costs well worth the investment.
People who expect to receive aid from their insurance company after Hurricane Rita are discovering how little their needs can mean to their providers. Many insurance companies are rejecting claims for relief from hurricane damage citing that most damage was done by flooding rather then the storm itself. This narrow interpretation of hurricane policies is leaving millions of people dejected and heartbroken over their futures.
If your insurance provider rejected your claim on the basis of a narrow reading of your policy and you feel wronged, you owe it to yourself to take action. There are millions of other people just like you from Texas to Florida who are facing the same situation. Demand compensation from your insurance company. Don’t be a silent victim to their greed. Contact a lawyer today, and start rebuilding your life tomorrow.
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