Ardmore Commercial & Residential Property Damage Lawyers

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Representing Residential & Commercial Property Owners

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Contact an Ardmore Property Damage Attorney

If your property has been damaged, please contact the Ardmore property damage lawyers of Grisham & Kendall, PLLC, at (214) 308-2027 to discuss your case.

Free Policy and Claim Review

The Ardmore property damage attorneys at Grisham & Kendall, PLLC have represented homeowners and commercial property owners for more than 20 years. We offer a free review of your policy and claim and are happy to discuss the issues that may apply to your individual claim such as damages from frozen/burst pipes and sprinkler systems. If you would like our Ardmore property damage attorneys to review your insurance policy at no cost and with no obligation, please call Grisham & Kendall, PLLC at (214) 308-2027 to schedule a call or contact us using the form.

Recent Reviews

My wife and I thought we were heading into a complicated legal odyssey with a destroyed commercial property until we hired Bill Kendall. His sustained focus and hard work was so effective that we had a great settlement within hours of the first deposition.
F. Jones
Multi-Family Property Claim (Dallas, TX)
Our large hotel was severely damaged by hail. After significant delays by the insurance company, our claim was denied. We hired Bill Kendall and Grisham & Kendall soon after. Through Bill’s efforts during our lawsuit, we were able to reach a favorable settlement close to trial. We would certainly recommend Grisham & Kendall, PLLC to any property owner whose insurance company isn’t treating them fairly.
D. Patel
Hotel Hail Claim

How We Can Help With Ardmore Property Damage Claims

NO RECOVERY, NO FEE

At Grisham & Kendall, PLLC, our work guarantees itself. On your property damage claim, you will not owe us anything in fees or case expenses unless we recover additional insurance proceeds or compensation for you through settlement or trial.

Ardmore, OK Property Damage Lawyer FAQs

  • To file a property damage claim in Ardmore, OK, start by contacting your insurance company to report the damage. Be sure to document everything with photos and keep all receipts for repairs. It’s also a good idea to consult with a property damage lawyer early in the process. A lawyer can guide you through filing the claim, handle negotiations with the insurance company, and ensure you receive the full compensation you’re entitled to, especially if the claim process becomes complicated.

  1. In Ardmore, OK, property damage claims typically need to be filed within two years of the incident. However, some insurance policies may have shorter deadlines, so check with your provider.

Property damage compensation is generally based on the cost to repair or replace the damaged property. Deductibles and depreciation may reduce the amount you receive, depending on your insurance policy.

Yes, you can sue for property damage caused by a neighbor if their actions were negligent or intentional. This may include cases like water damage from faulty plumbing or tree damage from their property.

Homeowners, renters, and business insurance policies generally cover property damage in Ardmore, OK. Coverage may vary, so check your policy to confirm if events like storms or fires are included.

  • If your property damage claim is denied, you can appeal the decision with your insurance company. It’s helpful to gather additional evidence or consult a property damage attorney to strengthen your case.

Flood damage is typically not covered by standard homeowners insurance in Ardmore, OK. However, if you have a separate flood insurance policy, it may cover repair costs for flood-related damage.

To appeal a denied property damage claim, review your policy for coverage details and submit additional documentation, such as contractor estimates or photos. You may also want to consult an attorney to assist in the process.

Yes, hail damage is often covered under homeowners and auto insurance policies in Ardmore, OK. You’ll need to provide evidence of the damage, such as photos, and file a claim with your insurer.

The statute of limitations for property damage claims in Ardmore, OK, is typically two years from the date of the incident. After this time, you may lose the right to pursue compensation.

A property damage lawyer can help by negotiating with insurance companies, appealing denied claims, and representing you in court if necessary. They work to ensure you receive fair compensation for your losses.

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