Insurance Claims

Bad Faith Insurance Claims Attorney

By accepting your insurance premiums, the insurance company promised to be there to help you under the terms of your policy. Too often, insurance companies do not meet their obligations to policyholders. If that has happened to you, our bad faith insurance lawyers want to hear about it.

We are here to help you.
Call 225-925-LAWS (5297) or 1-800-876-3911 or E-mail us. No fee unless we collect for you.

Insurance companies are in business to make a profit. Not paying a claim, delaying a claim payment, or offering an inadequate settlement all help increase profits. We help our clients get the insurance benefits they need and deserve.

  • If you are in a car accident, the insurance company, under Louisiana law, must settle your property damage claim within 30 days.
  • Did your insurance company deny your claim? Bring your denied claim to us. We will review your policy and your claims and explain your options you have.
  • Have you been paying for a disability policy or a cancer policy only to have your claim denied when you need it most? Talk to our bad faith insurance lawyers.

Have you been denied benefits or have your benefits not been fully paid under a cancer insurance policy? We can review your claim and may be able to obtain additional compensation for you.

If you have been denied payment for an insurance claim, if your insurance company is delaying payment on a claim past 30 days, tell us about it. Our insurance bad faith litigation lawyers can help you understand the laws and your rights. You do not have to face a big insurance company alone.

Call the Bohrer Law Firm. 225-925-LAWS (5297) or 1-800-876-3911. Free confidential initial consultation.

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Contact Information
PH: (225) 925-5297
PH: 1-800-876-3911
8712 Jefferson Highway, Suite B
Baton Rouge, LA 70809-2233
FAX: (225) 231-7000
American Trial Lawyers 
Association Member
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:

What does Disability Insurance usually cover?

A:

Disability Insurance is a form of insurance that provides a periodic payment to you if you are disabled as defined in the policy. Most policies require the disability to last at least a certain period, usually called an elimination period, before benefits can begin.


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