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Bad Faith Insurance

Contact an Oklahoma City Insurance Dispute Lawyer

Empowering Victims

Homeowner's Insurance • Insurance Coverage • Health Insurance Laws

After a fire, accident, dog bite, or illness, insurance policyholders rightfully expect insurers to make good on homeowner's, auto and health insurance policy terms. A policyholder who has in good faith paid premiums expects insurance companies to pay out benefits with the same degree of good faith.

Won't the Insurance Company Pay as Promised?

Unfortunately, accident victims and surgery patients often discover that insurance companies will do anything necessary to avoid paying what is due after a property loss or physical injury. To talk to an experienced Oklahoma insurance dispute lawyer when an insurance company is playing hardball, contact Nix & McIntyre in Oklahoma City.

An Insurance Dispute Lawyer Cuts through Insurers' Defense Tactics

We have extensive experience negotiating, confronting, and when necessary, litigating when insurers fail to pay what is due after a tornado, flood, hailstorm, dog bite, or workplace accident. We are well prepared to stand up to insurance companies that tout small-print subsections of policies that supposedly let them off the hook.

Do Not Go Try to Go it Alone When an Insurer Plays Hard to Get

You are an innocent victim. You, or another liable homeowner, employer, or motorist, trusted an insurance company and paid premiums. Or you were hit by an uninsured or underinsured motorist. Now you have suffered the consequences of a disaster and your loss is compounded by bad faith insurance practices. We can help. Contact us to discuss insurance coverage, health insurance laws, and the particulars of your case.

Nix & McIntyre, LLP, an Oklahoma City personal injury law firm, represents clients from throughout the state of Oklahoma, from communities including Tulsa, Lawton, Enid, Edmond, Norman, Ada, Weatherford, Ardmore, Yukon, Stillwater, Midwest City, Moore, and Shawnee, and other cities, towns and counties throughout the state of Oklahoma.