Contract Validity After Claim Denial
Summary
In Texas, your contract with a contractor generally remains valid unless specified otherwise in the contract terms. Review the contract for terms regarding claim denials or supplemental claims, and check for any termination clauses. Consulting a legal professional for a detailed review of your contract is advisable.Full Conversation
i am just wondering if am i still in contract with my contractor if my supplemental claim is denied but my new adjustor decided to process my new claim under my previous claim
Stan, to provide more accurate information, could you let me know which state you are located in? Contract laws can vary significantly depending on the jurisdiction.
texas
Stan, in Texas, your contract with the contractor is generally still valid unless specified otherwise in the contract terms. Here are a few points to consider:
- Review the contract for terms regarding claim denials or supplemental claims.
- Check if the contract has a termination clause or any clauses related to insurance claims.
- Consult with a legal professional for a detailed review of your contract.
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