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Can You Receive Compensation for Property Loss or Damage in New Orleans?

Under Louisiana law, insured property owners are entitled to compensation from their insurance company when they suffer the loss of property or their property sustains damage because of a covered event such as an accident, natural disaster, or incident. Whether or not your property sustained damage due to a covered event depends on your insurance policy. That is why it is vital to review your insurance policy in the event of property loss or damage to determine whether you can receive compensation from the insurance company. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for insurance companies in Louisiana to engage in bad faith insurance practices when handling property damage claims. Your insurance company may delay the claims process or outright deny your claim in an attempt to avoid paying you what you deserve. If you have a dispute with an insurance company regarding a property damage claim, do not hesitate to speak with an attorney to discuss your legal options. Our New Orleans property damage attorneys at Stewart J. Guss, Injury Accident Lawyers, can stand up for your rights and ensure that you receive the compensation you deserve.

Property Damage: Acts of Nature vs. Acts of Man

Broadly speaking, property damage can fall into two categories: Acts of Nature and Acts of Man. While these two types of property damage may be compensable losses, you need a personal injury lawyer in New Orleans who knows the difference between the two when pursuing your claim.

  1. Acts of Nature. Generally, Acts of Nature refer to natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods, wildfires, tornados, hail, and others. Natural disasters can cause devastating property damage. While an insurance company may argue that an act of God is not a covered event to deny your claim, an experienced attorney may be able to help you pursue compensation for damages caused by a natural disaster.
  2. Acts of Man. “Acts of Man” is a legal term used to describe acts performed by an individual knowingly, freely, and voluntarily. Three common examples of Acts of Man are vandalism, arson, and car accidents. For example, if a driver causes a car crash as a result of their negligent operation of the motor vehicle, that driver may be held liable for any damages and losses they cause. Many insurance companies exclude various types of Acts of Man, which is why it is critical to review the terms of your insurance policy.

No matter if your property was damaged by an Act of Nature or an Act of Man, speak with an attorney to pursue maximum compensation from your or the liable party’s insurance company.

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Common Types of Property Damage in New Orleans

There are different types of damage to personal and real property in New Orleans. The most common types of property damage include:

  • Damage to home. Real property, including homes, is susceptible to various types of damage, including hurricanes, fires, winds, vandalism, floods, and many more. Many homes in the area sustain serious roof damage due to hail. If your homeowner’s insurance company covers the natural disaster or Act of Man that caused damage to your home, you can obtain compensation for the cost of repairing or replacing your property.
  • Damage to business. Many residents of New Orleans who own businesses purchase business insurance for protection in the event of property damage. You may need to purchase a business owner’s policy when your business could suffer property damage or theft.
  • Damage to a motor vehicle. Since Louisiana law requires all registered owners of motor vehicles to purchase auto insurance, damage to a car is one of the most common types of property damage claims in the state. Your auto insurance or the at-fault driver’s insurance company may compensate you for the cost of repairing or replacing your damaged car.
  • Damage to other items. Homes, businesses, and motor vehicles are not the only types of property that can sustain damage. You may be able to seek compensation for damage or loss of other types of property.

Our knowledgeable and results-driven property damage attorney in New Orleans can help you receive compensation regardless of what type of property you are dealing with. Get a free consultation with Trust Guss Injury Lawyers.

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Reasons for Property Damage Claim Denials

If you filed a property damage claim with an insurance company, there is no guarantee that the insurer will approve your claim. In fact, the insurance company may find grounds to deny your property damage claim to avoid paying you for your losses. Common reasons insurance companies in Louisiana deny property damage claims include:

  • You misrepresented the true extent of the damage to your property.
  • The insurance policy does not cover the type of damage (check your policy’s exclusions to determine whether or not your property sustained damage from a covered event).
  • The damage you are seeking compensation for was the result of wear and tear.
  • You miss the deadline to file a property damage claim.
  • The damage does not exceed the deductible.
  • You failed to pay insurance premiums.

If an insurance company denies your property damage claim, it is imperative to contact a skilled attorney to determine whether or not you can challenge the denial of your claim and/or hold the insurer liable for acting in bad faith.

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When Can You Sue an Insurance Company for Mishandling a Property Damage Claim?

An insurance company can sometimes make your life very difficult when it mishandles your claim. Fortunately, Louisiana law protects policyholders from bad faith practices in insurance and allows them to sue insurers for mishandling property damage claims. Louisiana Rev. Stat. § 22: 1973 requires insurance companies to act in good faith when investigating, handling, and settling claims, including property damage claims. Under Louisiana law, insurance companies must make a reasonable effort to settle claims promptly and handle claims fairly. You might sue an insurance company for mishandling your property damage claim if the insurer acted in bad faith. Examples of insurance bad faith include:

  • Failure to pay within 30 days after receipt of satisfactory proofs of loss from the policyholder under Louisiana Rev. Stat. § 22:1892.
  • Misrepresenting insurance policy provisions and exclusions in an attempt to deny, delay, or undervalue a claim.
  • Failure to conduct a comprehensive investigation on time.
  • Denying a property damage claim without explanation.
  • Failure to handle a claim under Louisiana Rev. Stat. § 22:1893 regarding the immovable property.

There are many other types of dishonest, unfair, and fraudulent practices in the insurance industry. It is vital to speak with an experienced attorney to discuss your particular situation and determine whether your insurance company is acting in bad faith. A New Orleans property damage attorney will help you understand whether or not you have grounds to sue an insurance company.

What Are the Time Limits When Filing a Property Damage Claim in New Orleans?

When filing a property damage claim—or any other insurance claim, for that matter—you must comply with the time limits imposed by Louisiana law. Louisiana sets a one-year limit for property damage claims. A claimant’s failure to comply with the statute of limitations could result in the loss of the right to obtain compensation. It is important to act quickly when seeking compensation through a property damage claim in Louisiana. Under Louisiana law, insurance companies have only 30 days after the date an insurance claim is filed to either pay or deny the claim. If an insurer delays the claims process or fails to approve/deny your claim within 30 days, contact an attorney to talk about your options.

What Do You Need to File a Property Damage Claim in New Orleans?

If your property was damaged:

Document the extent of the damage

One of the most important things you can do when filing a property damage claim is to compile a list of all your belongings that were damaged or lost. Understandably, it can be difficult to remember all of your belongings after a stressful and devastating event such as a hurricane. However, making a list of your possessions that were damaged, destroyed, or lost can expedite the claims process and ensure that you know the true extent of your damages and losses. Do not forget to take photos of the damaged property.

Notify an insurance company of the property damage

It is vital to notify your own insurance company or the insurer of the liable party as soon as possible after your property is damaged. Failure to report property damage to an insurance company within a reasonable amount of time could result in the denial of your claim.

Talk to a New Orleans property damage attorney

Before filing a claim and demanding compensation for your damages and losses, it is highly recommended to consult with an attorney to estimate the appropriate value of your claim.

Negotiate a settlement

Your attorney will help you negotiate a fair and full settlement to ensure that you receive the compensation to which you are entitled. If an insurance company fails or refuses to handle your claim fairly, your attorney will file a lawsuit on your behalf.

Speak with an attorney to discuss your specific situation. Book a free consultation with the team at Stewart J. Guss, Injury Accident Lawyers, to talk about your options.

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Why You Need a New Orleans Property Damage Attorney

Hiring a property damage attorney can have a tremendous impact on the value and success of your claim and your ability to settle your claim as quickly as possible. Depending on the extent of the damage to your property, your claim may be worth tens of thousands or millions of dollars. Understandably, an insurance company is not willing to lose such a large amount of money without a fight. You need a New Orleans property damage attorney to protect your rights and ensure that the insurance company pays you the compensation you deserve. Your attorney will determine how much your property damage claim is worth and handle negotiations on your behalf. A skilled lawyer will take the necessary steps to strengthen your claim and help you settle it for a fair amount of money. We have won millions of dollars in successful jury verdicts and settlements. The team at Stewart J. Guss, Injury Accident Lawyers understands how insurance companies work and their motivations when handling property damage claims. Get a free consultation with our knowledgeable attorney through our contact page.

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