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My House Burned Down, What Do I Do?
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.
April 25, 2025
Wind and rain can cause severe damage and, sometimes, insurance policies refuse to pay what they owe. Discover what options are available to homeowners for rebuilding their properties.
About 17 of every 100 healthcare claims are denied. Are you in this boat? Read more about your legal options here.
Hiring the right type of lawyer gives your case the best chance of success. Review how insurance claim lawyers and personal injury lawyers differ here.
Life insurance companies might try to prevent paying bereaved beneficiaries what they're owed. Wallace Law can help.
Health insurance companies can — and often do — deny claims. Luckily, consumers can challenge these denials. Wallace Law can guide you through the process.
Tornadoes hit more than 1,000 homes in a year, making it all the more important for your insurance company to cover your property damage. When a tornado hits your home and pocket, Wallace Law is here to help.
Choosing and working with a contractor for storm damage can be a daunting task, especially if you’ve never done it before. Read on to learn more.
Our insurance dispute attorneys see bad faith insurance cases often, and know how to fight bad faith insurers.
Insurance companies do not always play fair. If your health insurance provider has denied your claim, you can appeal the denied claim.
Long-term care insurance ensures a person with an extended illness can get reimbursed for assistance with basic needs like bathing and dressing. For some people, it's their only option.
Insurance companies reject life, property, travel, and health insurance claims every day. Wallace Law can help.
If your insurance company has delayed, underpaid, or refused to pay for your property damage claim, consult an insurance dispute lawyer to hold your insurers accountable.
Travel insurance usually covers events that are considered "unforeseen," or out of your control. A denied travel insurance claim does not necessarily mean you have no hope of recovering compensation.
Make sure your property insurance claim is as successful as possible by avoiding these five common pitfalls.