What is insurance litigation?
Insurance litigation is the work of resolving disputes between a policyholder and an insurance company, usually over whether a claim is covered, how much is owed, or whether the insurer acted fairly.
Alex represents businesses when an insurer denies, delays, or underpays a claim the policy should cover.
Disputes Alex handles
Insurance matters Alex takes on include:
- Coverage disputes and denied claims
- Commercial risk policies and insurance contracts
- Environmental coverage questions
- Underpaid or delayed business claims
- Bad-faith conduct by an insurer
Why the policy language matters
Insurance cases often turn on the exact words of the policy. A single clause can decide whether a loss is covered. Reading that language closely, and holding an insurer to it, is where an experienced attorney earns the fee.
Who this is for
Businesses facing a denied, delayed, or disputed insurance claim, or trying to understand what a commercial policy actually covers, can call Alex for a first conversation at no cost.
Common questions
What is bad faith in insurance?
Bad faith generally describes an insurer unreasonably denying or delaying a valid claim, or failing to handle it fairly. Whether it applies depends on the facts of your claim.
My business insurance claim was denied. What can I do?
Start by having the policy and the denial reviewed. A denial does not always mean the loss is uncovered, and you may have options to challenge it.