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Dealing with an insurance claim can be stressful, especially when your insurance company drags its feet on paying what you’re owed. In Oklahoma, policyholders rely on their insurers to handle claims promptly, but delays can leave you feeling frustrated and financially strained. 

At Red Dirt Legal, we understand how crucial timely insurance payouts are for individuals and businesses alike. If your insurance company is stalling, here’s what you need to know about your rights and next steps.

Why Do Insurance Companies Delay Payments?

Insurance companies have a legal obligation to process and pay claims within a reasonable time. However, many use delay tactics to avoid or minimize payouts. Some common reasons for delayed insurance payments include:

  • Excessive Documentation Requests: Insurers may repeatedly ask for more paperwork to slow down the process.
  • Unnecessary Investigations: Some companies prolong investigations to delay payments, even when liability is clear.
  • Failure to Communicate: Ignoring calls or emails and failing to provide updates on your claim can be a stalling tactic.
  • Disputing the Claim’s Validity: The insurer may argue that your claim doesn’t meet policy requirements, hoping you’ll give up.
  • Bad Faith Practices: In some cases, the delay is intentional and designed to pressure you into accepting a lower settlement.

Steps to Take When Your Insurance Payment is Delayed

1. Review Your Policy Carefully

Start by reviewing your insurance policy to understand your coverage and the insurer’s obligations. Look for details about claim timelines and payout procedures. If your insurer is violating these terms, you may have grounds to take action.

2. Document Every Interaction

Keep a detailed record of all communications with your insurance company. Note dates, names of representatives you speak with, and summaries of conversations. Save emails and letters, as this documentation can be crucial if you need to escalate your claim.

3. Follow Up Regularly

If your insurer is unresponsive, make consistent follow-ups via phone and email. Ask for clear reasons why your payment is delayed and request a written response. Persistent communication can sometimes push them to act faster.

4. Submit a Written Demand Letter

A formal demand letter can be an effective way to get your insurer’s attention. Outline the claim details, the delay issues, and a deadline for resolution. Let them know that if they fail to respond, you will consider legal action.

5. File a Complaint with the Oklahoma Insurance Department

If your insurance company continues to delay your payment without justification, you can file a complaint with the Oklahoma Insurance Department. They oversee insurance companies and may intervene on your behalf to ensure your claim is processed properly.

6. Consult a Bad Faith Insurance Lawyer

If you suspect your insurer is acting in bad faith, consulting with an attorney is crucial. A lawyer experienced in insurance disputes can evaluate your case, negotiate with the insurer, and, if necessary, take legal action to force payment.

When Is an Insurance Delay Considered Bad Faith?

Not every delay is unlawful, but some situations indicate bad faith practices. Delays that may warrant legal action include:

  • The insurer fails to provide a valid reason for the delay.
  • Repeatedly requesting irrelevant or duplicate information.
  • Offering unreasonably low settlement amounts after long delays.
  • Ignoring state-mandated deadlines for claim processing.
  • Refusing to pay a legitimate claim without explanation.

If you suspect bad faith tactics, don’t wait. An experienced insurance dispute attorney can help you determine your next steps and hold the insurance company accountable.

Contact Red Dirt Legal Today

At Red Dirt Legal, we fight for policyholders who are unfairly delayed or denied by insurance companies in Oklahoma. You don’t have to accept stalling tactics that leave you struggling financially. 

If your insurance company is delaying payment, contact us today for a consultation. We’ll review your case and help you take action to get the compensation you deserve.