Insurance is supposed to be there when you need it to cover you financially when you become sick or get injured, whether it was by your own hand, or by the hands and negligence of another party; additionally, it is there to protect your business if a client, or customer, somehow injures themselves while on your property, or when they are using one of your products.
Whether you are a homeowner or an entrepreneur running a startup business, insurance is something that provides much-needed peace of mind and protection from utter financial ruin, potentially a a result of a lawsuit and compensation. When disaster strikes, your insurer should step forward to help you weather the storm and guide you safely through the miasma of claims, or possibly court.
Unfortunately, insurance companies do not always live up to their promises and will look to cut corners and/or chase marginal profits at whomever’s expense – oftentimes yours. At the Klibaner Law Firm, we understand the intricacies of insurance policies and claims and help policy holders navigate the coverage dispute process while reducing stressors and headaches along the way. We have assisted clients with all types of insurance claims, including:
If your insurer has denied your claim or underpaid on the coverage you need, we can help you fight to recover the compensation that is rightfully yours.
Insurance law is a broad practice area that encompasses many important issues. At the Klibaner Law Firm, our knowledge of this important legal area runs deep. We believe in taking on cases that matter and helping clients that deserve to prevail. Our comprehensive knowledge of the insurance industry is an invaluable resource to our clients. Our experienced attorneys help policyholders and insurers in both breach of contract and bad faith cases.
Your insurance contract is a binding legal document that sets forth the rights and obligations of both sides. You pay your policy faithfully for years on end – your insurer is required to fulfill its side of the bargain, too. When insurance companies fail their customers, we step up to defend these policy
holders’ interests.
Your insurance company owes you a duty of “good faith and fair dealing.” Simply put, your insurance company must treat you fairly. Some insurers do everything they can to deny a claim, from ignoring evidence and flubbing investigations to misleading customers and failing to keep policyholders informed. If your insurance company has acted in bad faith, we can help.
We provide thorough insurance dispute counsel to policyholders and insurers throughout Colorado and across the country. Our work in the insurance industry has earned our firm a reputation for representing clients with integrity and a passionate commitment to obtaining meaningful results. Contact us today at 303-863-1445 to discuss your case. You can also get in touch by submitting your information through our online contact form.