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When the Storm Passes, Your Focus Should Be Rebuilding. Not Fighting Your Insurance Company.

If your insurance company has delayed, underpaid, or denied your storm damage claim, you have options. Glass & Tabor represents Oklahoma property owners in serious insurance disputes and bad faith claims.

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Most Claims Get Resolved. Some Don't.

When storms hit Oklahoma, your insurance coverage is supposed to do what it was meant to do. And most of the time, it does.

But when a serious claim is met with delay, underpayment, or a denial that doesn’t feel right, the process can become something else entirely. What should be a path to rebuilding becomes a standoff. Suddenly you’re dealing with adjusters, paperwork, and timelines that don’t seem to be working in your favor.

That’s when the most important thing you can do is understand what’s happening before you decide what comes next.

Storm Damage Claims We Handle

Homeowners Claims

Tornado Damage
Roof damage, structural loss, water intrusion, and full property destruction. When your homeowner’s policy falls short of covering what it should, you need to know your options.

Auto & Vehicle Claims

Automobile Hail Damage
Hail damage, flooding, fallen debris, and total losses. If your auto insurer isn’t honoring the full value of your claim, it’s worth understanding why.

Commercial Property Claims

Commercial building damage after strong tornado storm
Business interruption, structural damage, inventory loss, and property disputes. When your livelihood is on the line, the response from your insurance company matters more than ever.

When Your Insurance Company Stops Acting in Good Faith

Oklahoma law requires insurance companies to handle claims fairly and promptly. When they don’t, it’s called “bad faith”. You have options beyond the original claim.

Signs your claim may involve bad faith:

  • Your claim was denied without a clear or reasonable explanation
  • The payout was significantly less than your documented losses
  • The insurance company is delaying without justification
  • You’re being pressured to accept a lowball settlement
  • Your adjuster isn’t returning calls or providing updates
  • Requested documentation keeps changing or expanding
Tornado Neighborhood Destruction

If any of this sounds familiar, it may be time to talk to an attorney. Not to escalate, but to understand where you stand.

or Call Us Today at 405-360-9700

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my insurer is acting in bad faith?

If your claim was denied without a clear reason, significantly underpaid, or unreasonably delayed, those are potential signs. An attorney can review your situation and tell you where you stand.

How long do I have to take legal action?

Oklahoma has specific statutes of limitations for insurance disputes and bad faith claims. Don’t wait. The sooner you get an evaluation, the more options you’ll have.

What types of storm damage claims do you handle?

Tornado damage, hail, wind, flooding, and other severe weather affecting homes, vehicles, and commercial properties.

Can I take action if I already accepted a settlement?

Potentially, depending on the circumstances. If you were pressured into accepting less than your claim was worth, it’s worth a conversation.