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When disaster strikes, whether it’s a car accident or property damage you rely on your insurance company to cover the costs outlined in your policy. But what happens when they offer you a settlement that barely scratches the surface of your expenses? Underpaid claims are frustrating, but you don’t have to accept the first lowball offer your insurer throws your way.

At Red Dirt Legal, we help policyholders throughout Oklahoma fight back against unfair insurance practices. If your insurance company has underpaid your claim, here’s what you can do next.

Review Your Insurance Policy in Detail

Before taking any action, go back to your policy and read the fine print. Make sure you fully understand your coverage limits, exclusions, and deductibles. Insurance companies sometimes misrepresent policy terms or leave out key details when issuing payments, so knowing exactly what your policy includes will give you the upper hand.

Key Questions to Ask Yourself:

  • Does the payment align with the coverage outlined in my policy?
  • Did the insurer provide a clear breakdown of how they calculated my payment?
  • Are they citing policy exclusions that don’t seem accurate?

If something doesn’t add up, it may be time to contact an experienced attorney.

Ask for a Detailed Explanation of the Payment

Insurance companies are required to justify their payment decisions. If your claim was underpaid, request a written explanation of how they arrived at that amount. This document can help you identify discrepancies and give you a starting point for disputing the claim.

If the insurer refuses to provide a detailed breakdown, that’s a red flag that they may not be acting in good faith.

Gather Supporting Evidence

If you believe your claim was undervalued, the burden of proof is on you to show that you deserve more. Collect any documents that support your case, such as:

  • Repair estimates from independent contractors
  • Receipts and invoices for damaged or lost property
  • Photos and videos documenting the damage or accident scene

The more solid evidence you have, the stronger your case will be.

Get an Independent Appraisal

Insurance companies often send their own adjusters to assess damages, but their primary goal is to save the company money. If their assessment seems off, consider hiring an independent adjuster to provide a second opinion. Their evaluation can serve as valuable leverage in your dispute.

Negotiate with Your Insurer

Once you have evidence supporting a higher claim amount, it’s time to negotiate. Submit a formal request for a reconsideration of the payment, backed by your documentation.

Many insurers expect policyholders to accept whatever they’re given without question—but standing your ground can often lead to a higher payout.

File a Complaint with the Oklahoma Insurance Department

If your insurer refuses to budge, you have the option to escalate the matter. In Oklahoma, you can file a complaint with the Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID). The OID investigates unfair claim practices and may intervene on your behalf.

Contact Red Dirt Legal Today

If your insurance company is deliberately undervaluing your claim, delaying payments, or refusing to negotiate, they may be acting in bad faith. Oklahoma law protects policyholders from unfair insurance practices, and you may be entitled to compensation beyond your original claim amount.

At Red Dirt Legal, we fight for policyholders who have been wronged by their insurers. Our team will review your case, negotiate with your insurance company, and, if necessary, take legal action to get you the compensation you deserve.

Don’t Settle for Less Than You Deserve

An underpaid insurance claim isn’t the end of the road. By knowing your rights and taking the right steps, you can fight for the full compensation your policy promises. If your insurance company is refusing to pay what you’re owed, contact Red Dirt Legal today. We’ll help you explore your options and take action against unfair insurance practices.