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Does Home Insurance Cover Hail Damage?
Homeowners insurance often covers hail damage in Wisconsin, but disputes frequently arise over coverage limits, exclusions, and how insurers evaluate storm-related losses.
April 20, 2026
What you do in the aftermath of the fire is critically important both to your insurance claim and to preserving the value of your property.
No matter what insurance provider you get your coverage through, there is always a chance that you will have to contend with denial. Familiarizing yourself with health insurance denial rates by company is part of the picture, but so is understanding how to push back against unjust claim denials.
Applying for long-term care insurance can be frustrating because there is often a short window of time between when a person starts displaying a need for long-term care and when their condition or age has progressed to the point of becoming ineligible for long-term care insurance.
It may take up to 30 days for the insurer to review the claim and make a decision. Additional time may be necessary if the patient decides to appeal the insurance company's decision or take legal action.
When alcohol consumption ties into the death of the policyholder, life insurance claims can and do get denied. Many states allow life insurance companies to add exclusions to their policies when deaths result, either directly or indirectly, from alcohol use.
You purchase home insurance to protect yourself and your home. However, insurance companies primarily sell insurance to make money, so it is not surprising that most insurance policies have a laundry list of exclusions.
Many factors affect when you will hear from your adjuster after filing an initial claim. Some companies return calls within 24-48 hours, while other, smaller companies may take longer to contact you.
Typically, renters insurance may cover a number of expenses and losses stemming from sudden, accidental damage, provided that negligence was not the cause. Renters insurance is more likely to cover a sudden and unanticipated event that occurs in your dwelling like a burst water pipe (provided you were not somehow negligent). Generally, renters insurance will not cover water damage caused by a flood.
Fire insurance is crucial for protecting your home and belongings from devastating losses. However, having your fire claim denied can be distressing and add frustration to an already difficult situation. Understanding the common reasons why insurance companies deny fire claims can help you navigate the process and protect your rights. If you are facing a […]
No one likes to be lied to, especially by a professional who is responsible for determining whether your insurance claim is valid. If you have been injured in an accident and have a sizable claim, you may find the tactics used by an insurance adjuster to be accusatory, shrewd, and downright dishonest.
You can navigate the challenges of dealing with an insurance company by understanding your policy and gathering compelling evidence to support an appeal. For more insights into handling insurance disputes, visit the Wallace Law guide on Wisconsin insurance disputes.
Learning how to file a bad-faith insurance claim can help ensure that you are not taken advantage of by your insurance company during a difficult time. With Wallace Law, you are not alone in the fight.
Insurance company harassment, bad faith denials, unfair treatment, and violation of consumer rights may all be grounds for an insurance claim lawsuit. Suing an insurance company for bad faith is possible in Wisconsin, but often, companies will do whatever it takes to try to protect their bottom line. When an insurance company puts its own […]
Insurance is crucial for protecting a person’s assets. When the unthinkable happens and you need that insurance to cover the repair, replacement, or expenses associated with a loss, a denial of your claim can place you in an incredibly stressful position. Insurance companies may deny claims, but there are still steps you can take to […]
All employee benefit programs are subject to a federal law known as the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, or ERISA. In the ‘60s and early ‘70s, our federal government created certain protections for employee benefit plans after it became clear that many were poorly funded and never vested. However, employer-sponsored health plans were somehow able to slither into protections that were initially designed for union pension funds.
If you suspect that your insurer is playing games to dodge payments, contact Wallace Law for help. We understand how health insurance claims (and companies) work and can help you get the compensation you deserve.