Rejected Nationwide Insurance Claims
 
 
Rejected Nationwide Insurance Claims

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Hurricane Katrina Damage Claims must be filed by August 28, 2006.

As one would gather from its name, Nationwide Insurance is one of the most diverse insurance companies in the United States. Whether insuring automobiles, homes, businesses, or agriculture, Nationwide evolved from its humble roots in 1926 to become a leading provider of insurance policies for millions of people. Unfortunately, however, victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita are beginning to discover that Nationwide is not eager to be of service to their policyholders when it threatens to affect their bottom line.

Hurricane insurance is certainly one of the wiser investments for those who live in or around the Gulf coast, but unfortunately when these devastating events occur narrow interpretations of what constitutes hurricane versus flood damage frustrates and enrages already suffering people. Furthermore, allegations of withholding funds until people sign waivers releasing insurance companies from their obligations violate basic premises of both the law and common decency.

If you are like thousands of other people who have had their legitimate claims rejected by their insurance company, you need to take action. Insurance law is extremely complicated and without proper guidance it is unlikely you will ever receive the just compensation you deserve. You paid handsomely for your insurance company to take care of you in your time of need. Make sure that they do. Contact an insurance claim attorney today.

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