Tag: legal recourse

June 26, 2025 Off

Decoding Denial: Why Your Insurance Claim Was Rejected (and What to Do About It)

By The Admiral Staff

Insurance companies sometimes deny claims for various reasons, including policy breaches, incomplete or erroneous claims, delays in filing, or healthcare-specific issues like exceeding policy limits or lacking pre-authorization. If your claim is denied, you can take steps to appeal, starting with contacting the insurer, followed by a written appeal with supporting documentation. Further options include contacting your state’s insurance board or seeking legal counsel, especially for significant losses.

February 25, 2023 Off

Inheritance Battle: Stepson’s Rights When a Will is Missing

By The Admiral Staff

Three stepsons are seeking legal advice after their father died without a will, leaving over $1 million in assets. The stepmother, already receiving three pensions, is unwilling to share the inheritance. The stepsons likely have legal recourse and should consult with an estate attorney in their state to explore options such as arguing their father’s wishes or negotiating inclusion in the stepmother’s will. The executor is obligated to follow the deceased’s wishes, not the stepmother’s preferences.