📝 Get it in writing: Ask for written responses for everything and keep your own copies of every single interaction.

The goal? Show the insurance company you're organized, paying close attention, and keeping the receipts. If Castle Key tries to underpay or deny your claim later, that paper trail is exactly what you need to fight back. 💪

Getting the runaround? It’s always a smart move to consult a property damage attorney. ⚖️

#CastleKey #InsuranceClaims #PropertyDamage #HomeownersInsurance

If I could pass 1 law in the United States, it would be illegal for insurance companies to deny any valid claim.

The punishment for breaking this law would be a percentage of the company's profits, up to the imprisonment of those responsible, and the dissolvement of the corporation.

#Insurance #AutoInsurance #HealthInsurance #PetInsurance #HomeOwnersInsurance #RentalInsurance
#HealthInsurance is the great protector of #financial security for the American #MiddleClass, but only when it works. Not sure I agree with all of this, but it's good food for thought. Also addresses #HomeownersInsurance. https://buff.ly/3DGPtWY
Americans’ rage at insurers goes beyond health coverage – author of ‘Delay, Deny, Defend’ points to 3 reforms that could help

My book “Delay, Deny, Defend: Why Insurance Companies Don’t Pay Claims and What You Can Do About It” was thrust into the spotlight recently, after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed in what authorities say was a targeted attack outside the company’s annual investors conference. Investigators at the scene found bullet casings inscribed with the words “delay,” “deny” and “depose.”

CNN
Progressive is the latest insurance company to stop offering homeowner coverage in Texas

In a letter to shareholders, Progressive Insurance CEO Tricia Griffith stated the company is "temporarily restricting new homeowners’ business."

Houston Public Media
Natural disasters attract ‘scam artists and fraudsters.’ Here’s how to avoid them after Hurricane Beryl.

Rohit Chopra, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, has some advice on avoiding financial danger amid storm recovery.

Houston Public Media