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$178,200 For a Jewelry Theft Claim after an Examination Under Oath

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Our client’s home was burglarized after unknown thieves broke into it and stole his jewelry. He submitted a claim to his insurance company for the stolen jewelry, but the insurance company didn’t immediately pay the claim.  

 

$178,200 for a Jewelry Theft Claim after an Examination Under Oath

The insurance company demanded that our client, his girlfriend, and two of his children submit to examinations under oath. The insurance company also requested that our client submit numerous documents regarding his claim, including a sworn statement in proof of loss, proof of ownership for the jewelry, and other documentation.  

 

We prepared our client and his children for their examinations under oath, and provided all requested documents to the insurance company on behalf of our client. We successfully recovered $178,200 in less than 60 days after the examinations under oath were completed. 


If your insurance company has denied, delayed, or underpaid your insurance claim, contact Law Office of Rabih Hamawi for a case evaluation at (248) 905-1133 or www.hamawilaw.com.


Who is Rabih Hamawi?


Attorney Rabih Hamawi

Attorney & Counselor


Rabih Hamawi is a principal at the Law Office of Rabih Hamawi, P.C. and focuses his practice on representing policyholders in fire, property damage, and insurance-coverage disputes against insurance companies and in errors-and-omissions cases against insurance agents. He may be reached at (248) 905-1133.




$178,200 for a Jewelry Theft Claim after an Examination Under Oath

Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only. It does not create an attorney-client relationship, and isn't intended and should not be construed as the providing of legal advice.

 
 
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