INSURANCE ISSUES?

Speak with Joe About Your Insurance Claim Dispute

Introduction

Insurance exists to protect you when something goes wrong. Unfortunately, claims are sometimes denied, delayed, or underpaid — leaving policyholders unsure of what to do next. Joe Mitchell III, a Florida Bar Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer, helps clients understand their rights under their insurance policies and explore options when an insurance company does not handle a claim fairly.

Insurance claims adjuster reviewing paperwork with a policyholder in an office setting for insurance dispute guidance

Common Types of Insurance Claim Disputes

Disputes can arise in many situations, including:

  • Auto insurance claims (property damage or injury-related)

  • Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage issues

  • Homeowners insurance claims

  • Storm or property damage claims

  • Business insurance claims

  • Denied, delayed, or underpaid settlements

These disputes often involve detailed policy language and strict legal standards.

Why Insurance Claims Get Denied or Underpaid

Insurance companies may deny or reduce a claim for reasons such as:

  • Alleged lack of coverage

  • Disputes about liability

  • Insufficient documentation

  • Policy exclusions

  • Misinterpretation of policy terms

  • Claims handling errors

Joe can review the policy, correspondence, and supporting documentation to help determine whether the insurer acted appropriately.

How an Attorney Can Help With an Insurance Dispute

Insurance companies often have teams of adjusters and attorneys reviewing claims. Working with your own attorney helps level the playing field. Joe can:

  • Review the insurance policy and explain your rights

  • Identify coverage issues or bad-faith conduct

  • Communicate with the insurance company on your behalf

  • Assist in gathering additional evidence needed for the claim

  • Help pursue legal action if necessary

The goal is to ensure the insurance company meets its obligations under the policy.

Signs You May Need Legal Help for an Insurance Claim

Many people contact an attorney when:

  • A claim is denied for reasons that don’t make sense

  • The insurer is requesting repeated or unnecessary documentation

  • Payments are delayed without clear explanation

  • The settlement offer seems too low

  • They feel the insurance company is not acting in good faith

An early review can help prevent mistakes and clarify the best path forward.

Bad Faith Insurance Practices

Florida law requires insurance companies to handle claims honestly and fairly. They may be acting in bad faith if they:

  • Fail to properly investigate a claim

  • Misrepresent coverage terms

  • Refuse to settle when liability is clear

  • Delay payment without justification

If bad faith is suspected, additional legal remedies may be available.

Speak with Joe About Your Insurance Claim Dispute

If you’re fighting with your insurance company, you don’t have to figure this out alone.