Insufficient evidence
Your insurer may reject your claim due to insufficient evidence. You may need to provide a claim form, a list of damaged items, medical reports, employer statements, or tax documents.
Failure to disclose information
If you fail to disclose important information when taking out a policy, your insurer may reject your claim.
Failure to comply with conditions
The fine print in insurance policies can be difficult to understand. It’s crucial to check your policy for any conditions or exclusion clauses that may affect your claim before you lodge it.
Dishonest or fraudulent behavior
If you are accused of acting dishonestly or fraudulently, and it is important to seek legal advice immediately as it can have serious legal consequences.
Inactive policy
Your insurer may reject your claim if your policy was cancelled and the event did not occur while the policy was active. Policies may be cancelled if premiums are not paid on time or if the policy is not renewed.
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Dealing with insurance claims can be a stressful process, especially when your claim is denied. That’s where Remington & CO Solicitors come in. Our experienced insurance claims legal team will help you navigate the process, understand the fine print in your policy, and ensure that you receive your full benefits. Let us help you to persuade the insurer to cover you under your policy of insurance.
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