The Texas freeze of February 2021, also known as Winter Storm Uri, was devastating to Texas homeowners across the state but it isn't the only freeze Texas has experienced. If you or your home is still feeling the effects, it’s important to know how long you have to file a freeze claim and that you work quickly because your time may almost be up.
Find out the filing deadlines, what damages may be covered, and steps to take if your Texas freeze claim has been denied or underpaid.
If your home was damaged in a freeze, depending on how long it's been since the freeze, you may need to act quickly. Most policies in Texas allow just one year from the date of the weather event to make your claim.
If you’ve already filed an insurance claim, but your insurer denied it or underpaid it, the statute of limitations to pursue litigation in Texas is 24 months or two years.
Before you rush to file, it’s important that you gather all the information you need to make a valid claim.
In Texas, insurers must pay out claims within five business days of approving them. However, there are a few steps they must go through before approval.
Overall, this process can take about 35 days from when you submit your claim to when you’re paid. To dive deeper into these steps of the filing process, read How Do Insurance Companies Pay Out Claims in Texas?
If your insurer has denied or underpaid your claim, don’t hire a public insurance adjuster (PA) to make or review the claim on your behalf. In most cases, that will be a waste of your time and money, as they don’t have the ability to expedite a decision or improve your odds of approval.
Instead, contact an experienced insurance dispute resolution attorney as soon as possible. A skilled attorney will help you through the litigation process, defend your case against your insurer in court, and get you the compensation you deserve.
Texas homes have undergone extreme weather conditions in the past years. Don’t let your insurer get away without covering your claim. Instead, get in touch with The Lane Law Firm’s insurance dispute attorneys. We’re here to help you file a formal appeal for your claim and hold your insurer responsible for the claim you’re due.