Columbus Denied Insurance Claim Attorneys
When you read a phrase such as "claim denied" or "no coverage" in a letter from your insurance company, your immediate responses may include outrage or a sense of helplessness. After all, you may have paid premiums for years and asked for nothing in return but now must deal somehow with a disabling health condition or the costly aftermath of a catastrophic accident or storm.
In many cases, you do have solid legal recourse if a claim denial is baseless or unfair. With all you have on the line, it can be critical to work with a law firm devoted exclusively to insurance bad faith lawsuits and negotiations. We are prepared to collaborate with an Ohio insurance bad faith attorney as needed — or work with a local lawyer of your choice — to relentlessly pursue your rights and best interests.
Fighting for Policyholders' Rights to Coverage and Fair Treatment
Our lawyers will welcome your call to discuss a claim denial — or a serious dispute involving underpayment or unreasonably delayed payment — depriving you of the benefits you deserve from a policy providing:
- Disability insurance coverage
- Life insurance coverage
- Health insurance coverage
- Workers' compensation insurance coverage
- Homeowners, business or other property coverage
A Skilled Resource for Victims of Claim Denials Throughout Ohio and Nationwide
Led by Charles Surrano, a nationally respected educator on insurance bad faith and longstanding plaintiff's lawyer, our Phoenix, Arizona-based firm is dedicated to exploring and investigating serious high-stakes claims throughout Ohio, from Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati to Toledo, Akron and Dayton or elsewhere statewide.
Our foremost mission is to hold insurance companies accountable to the policies they issue — which are legally binding contracts — as well as to the doctrine of good faith and fair dealing that can be enforced in most states. Whatever the reason given for your insurance claim denial, we encourage you to contact us if you believe it is unjust and may be an example of insurance bad faith.










