Jefferson County Man Sues Blake Borel Insurance and Chase Home Finance

After Hurricane Rita caused $80,000 of damage to his home, Christopher Whiddon called Blake Borel Insurance to make a claim, only to find out he was no longer covered.

When Whiddon bought his home in May 2004 he financed the purchase through Bank One, which is now Chase Home Finance, and bought windstorm and fire insurance from Texas Select Lloyds Insurance Company via his insurer Blake Borel Insurance. Whiddon was under the impression that the payments for the windstorm and fire insurance would be escrowed.

According to the complaint, however, Whiddon's insurance expired in December of 2004 and was not renewed. He trusted Chase would maintain the coverage agreed upon and, because they did not, he was forced to pay for the repairs himself. This caused loss of and damage to Whiddon's credit and credit reputation. According to The Southeast Texas Record, "He also incurred interest and finance charges, experienced a diminished or reduced market value of his home, paid for repairs and remediation, incurred engineering and consulting fees and paid for temporary housing..."

Chase and Blake Borel have been accused of:

  • violating the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices
  • acting unconscionably
  • breaking the Texas Business and Commerce Code
  • unfair claim settlement practices
  • misrepresenting an insurance policy
  • unfair and deceptive acts
  • common law fraud
  • negligence
  • breach of contract

With hurricane season here, it is important to make sure you have the coverage you need to protect your home and family. In the unfortunate case that your home is damaged in a windstorm, being able to depend on your insurer is essential in recovering from those damages. Unfortunately, there are cases in which the entities you thought were protecting you are taking advantage of you or simply falling down on the job. In this instance, an insurance attorney can help you understand your rights and make sure your claim is rightfully paid out.

 

 

 

Texas Couple Files Insurance Claims Lawsuit against State Farm Lloyds

A couple from Jefferson County, Texas has filed a hurricane insurance claims lawsuit against insurer State Farm Lloyds. The lawsuit claims that the company failed to pay out claims after their property sustained significant damage during Hurricane Rita.

Charles and Sandra Conn's house in Beaumont, Texas suffered extensive damage including severe destruction to the structure and the foundation as Rita ripped through the Gulf Coast in September of 2005. Soon after the storm, the Conns submitted their insurance claims to State Farm Lloyds, claiming repair expenses as well as their living costs. The couple was in for a rude awakening when the insurer refused to entertain their claim, saying that the damage that their property suffered was not covered under their insurance. The Conns have now filed a lawsuit against the insurer as well as Steven Craig Stover, the adjuster who was sent by the company to adjust the claim. The lawsuit claims that the insurer engaged in unfair insurance practices, including misrepresenting the terms of the coverage. It also claims that there was a breach of contract due to State Farm Lloyds' failure to honor the promises outlined in the insurance policy sold to the Conns.

State Farm Lloyds recently received some unwanted attention when it was ranked 4th on a list of the worst insurance companies. The insurer has a particularly bad record regarding hurricane insurance claims – State Farm Lloyds went to great lengths to deny claims to families after Hurricane Katrina. In 2007, the company began a process of reevaluating the claim denials that it made after Katrina.

Filing an Insurance Lawsuit

Unfortunately, policy holders are often duped by insurance companies who promise them protection and security, then avoid paying out a claim when their clients need the money. Some of the country's biggest insurers are also its greediest corporations - maximizing profits by increasing premiums, and forcing policy holders to wait long periods of time before paying out a claim, when and if they do decide to pay it.

At Arnold & Itkin LLP, our insurance attorneys are dedicated to defending the rights of policyholders in their battle to win their rightful claims from insurance companies.

If you are facing problems receiving your rightful claims from your insurance company, contact a Houston insurance attorney at Arnold & Itkin LLP for a free evaluation of your case.