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Insurance Coverage

For Legal Counsel and Representation in Insurance Coverage Controversies, Contact a Portland Attorney

Lawyers of The Mead Law Firm do not represent insurance companies. Rather, we represent insurance policyholders and others who have legitimate claims for benefits based on their insurance policies. All too often, our clients deserve to receive benefits spelled out in insurance policies, but insurers drag their feet to pay out according to terms of a policy.

Contact The Mead Law Firm in Oregon to schedule a consultation with no further obligation regarding insurance coverage controversies, disputes or litigation. We are prepared to bring insurance bad faith claims when necessary on behalf of our clients who have been denied insurance coverage that they are entitled to.

Do any of the following scenarios sound familiar to your particular circumstances?

  • A tree fell on your house but the insurance company that issued your homeowner's insurance has offered you a settlement which is 1/3 of the amount that it will cost you to repair the house. Meanwhile, a snowstorm has dramatically damaged your home because of the delay.
  • Your construction project burned down and the insurer that issued your fire insurance policy claims that negligence on your part caused the fire — and as a result, they refuse to pay damages according to their own policy.
  • Your insurance company has promised to cover damage to your home, car or business — but you are encountering endless delays and excuses. Meanwhile, the money has not been issued as pledged.

Our years of experience in business, construction and real estate have given us knowledge and skills that enable us to bring about favorable resolutions for many clients facing insurance coverage disputes. Contact us to schedule a consultation regarding negligent claims handling after a property loss on the part of your insurer. Learn what our law firm can do to help expedite and maximize legitimate insurance claims in the face of an insurance coverage dispute.