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Business Interruption Claims Attorneys in San Francisco

California Attorneys Resolving Business Interruption Claims Disputes

Business interruption claims arise when a business is shut down after casualty, such as a fire, accident or other loss which results from an insured accident or occurrence. This coverage provides monies to pay for ongoing costs and lost profits while your business cannot fully operate.

When claims are made insurers often "low ball" the loss and require you to submit endless forms, estimates and documentation, and insurance companies often fail to thoroughly investigate and properly evaluate these claims.

Many insurers also request tax records and other sensitive and proprietary documentation that needs protection from disclosure. Often the insurance company will force you into litigation position where you are compelled to seek arbitration, appraisal or the court's help. We know how to guide you and represent you in obtaining the fair and proper amount for this type of loss.

If you feel you have been wronged by an insurance carrier in California, the lawyers at Guy Kornblum & Associates can help. Call our offices in San Francisco at 888-366-4395 or contact us online today. We serve clients in the Bay Area and statewide.

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Guy Kornblum & Associates
1388 Sutter Street, Suite 820
San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone: 415-666-2823
Toll Free: 888-366-4395
Fax: 415-440-7898
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Mr. Kornblum is the co-author of three books:
“Litigating Insurance Claims: Coverage, Bad Faith and Business Disputes”, and the “California Practice Guide: Bad Faith”, published by The Rutter Group; and “Negotiating and Settling Tort Cases", two volumes, published by Thomson West.

He has authored well over 80 published articles on trial practice, discovery, civil procedure and insurance law.