
Discovering termite damage in your home is extremely frustrating. You may be forced to take on the cost of structural repairs and professional treatments, while feeling unsure about your options as far as financial compensation. If you are still dealing with termite issues after a termite treatment and repair service, it means the company failed to properly apply the treatment. A Texas termite damage lawyer can help you get compensation for your damages.
Denied termite damage claims are common. Insurance companies frequently try to minimize payouts, such as by claiming the damage was caused by moisture or a lack of proper maintenance, arguing that it was a preventable or gradual issue, or creating unnecessary delays during the investigation and claims processes. If your claim has been denied, you should speak with a lawyer about your legal options, rather than accepting the denial automatically.
Campbell Law, P.C. is a team of experienced termite damage lawyers founded in 2000. Our firm is led by Thomas F. Campbell, who earned the nickname “Termite Tom” after years of successful pest control claims against termite treatment and repair companies.
Termite damage is incredibly destructive, often requiring homeowners to undergo significant repairs to correct structural damage while also preventing further damage. Each year, termites cause about $6.8 billion in property damage and affect over 600,000 American homes.
It is often difficult to identify termites until after damage has occurred. Taking action as soon as you notice signs of termite damage can help you reduce the chance of your claim being denied due to poor maintenance. However, only 36% of homeowners are aware of the common signs of termite infestations. Common signs include:
Many Texans turn to companies such as Terminix and Orkin to address termite problems. However, legal issues can arise when these companies fail to properly address the issue, leaving you with worsened damage or recurring termite issues. In this situation, it is important to hire a termite damage lawyer, such as Termite Tom, to help you recover rightful compensation.
It can be difficult to know when you have the ability to recover compensation for termite-related expenses. Grounds for a termite damage claim vary depending on your specific case, your homeowners’ insurance policy, what services you have received from professional termite treatment and repair companies, and your bond with these companies.
Many homeowners assume that termite damage is never covered by insurance. However, you may be able to file a claim through your homeowner’s insurance if:
There are also many situations in which you may file a claim against a termite treatment and repair company or their insurance. This may be done if you hired a company to eradicate termites and fix damage, but their service did not fix the issue due to negligence. For example, if the termite treatment and repair service:
When you claim termite damage, the next step is an investigation. The termite treatment and repair service or their insurance company typically reviews the policy or any bonds, and investigates the damage you are facing. They may gather and analyze evidence such as:
A thorough investigation should always happen. Companies should not deny claims simply based on assumptions or incomplete evidence.
When you report termite damage, you deserve to be taken seriously and receive aid to help keep your home safe and structurally sound. Unfortunately, many companies attempt to deflect accountability and avoid payouts. A Texas termite lawyer can identify when companies use unfair or illegal tactics to avoid responsibility for your damages.
Many Texas homeowners are surprised or disheartened when they receive notice of a denial after significant termite damage. However, a denial does not necessarily mean that the insurer or termite treatment and repair service adhered to Texas’s termite damage laws.
Common reasons why termite damage claims are denied include:
Even if insurance companies do not respect that you suffered from termite damage covered by your policy, or a termite treatment and repair service does not take accountability for their damage or negligence, it does not mean that you are out of options. A claim denial can be stressful, but working with a Texas termite damage lawyer can help you understand what to do next.
Pursuing litigation against a termite treatment and repair service, or against an insurance company, is often how these cases progress. Litigation allows you to bring evidence into court and can lead to compensation for your damages. However, depending on your circumstances, you may have several options available, including:
The right strategy for filing a claim or appealing a decision depends on the facts of your case, the party you are filing a claim against, the reason for the denial, and the available evidence. Because so many factors impact your next steps, it is important to hire a termite damage lawyer who can offer guidance specific to your case.
Because your claim has already been denied with the original evidence you used, it becomes even more difficult to prove your case when pursuing litigation or appealing the denial. You must gather substantial evidence to prove how the termite damage occurred, the extent of the damage, and why the termite treatment company is responsible for your damages.
Building a strong case can be difficult, especially when you aren’t sure of the true reason for a denial. Working with a Texas termite damage lawyer can help you gather evidence and build arguments to strengthen your case, helping you achieve the recovery you need when your home has been damaged by termites.
Some additional pieces of evidence or documents you may incorporate into your claim include:
A lawyer can also coordinate with professionals who can offer valuable evidence and testimony, such as inspectors, contractors, or termite treatment specialists. They can also investigate the details of a bond or insurance policy to fully understand how your claim fits within these agreements.
If you have termite damage or an active infestation after a termite treatment and repair service, do not try to treat it yourself. Doing so can accidentally damage key evidence against the termite company.
Pursuing a termite damage claim can bring compensation to help you cover the expenses involved in repairing your home, as well as compensation for the negative experience. The type and amount of compensation vary depending on your case, but often include:
Realizing your home has termite damage can be shocking. Many homeowners face anxiety about what to do and the cost of this damage, especially when they have previously received termite treatment or repair. A Texas termite damage lawyer can help you understand your rights when it comes to filing a claim and navigating denied claims.
When it comes to representing you in negotiations or in court, a lawyer can present evidence from the investigation, handle communications with the company, negotiate a fair settlement, or advocate for your damages. Ultimately, their guidance increases the likelihood of a fair recovery.
If your termite damage claim was denied, you do not have to navigate the process alone. At Campbell Law, P.C., Termite Tom and his team of experienced staff are ready to help you protect your home and recover damages. We understand the tactics used by termite treatment and repair companies and insurers to deny claims, and we are prepared to advocate for your interests every step of the way. Contact us to set up a consultation.
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