How Insurance Companies Deny, Delay, and Defend Against Your Texas Claim
Every major insurance company in America uses a variation of the same playbook against injured claimants: Deny the claim. Delay the process. Defend at all costs. Understanding how this works is the first step to fighting it.
The Deny Strategy
Insurance adjusters look for any reason to deny or minimize your claim. Common denial tactics include: claiming their insured wasn't at fault (even when the evidence says otherwise), arguing your injuries were pre-existing, challenging the necessity of your medical treatment, and disputing the relationship between the accident and your injuries.
Their investigators begin working your case immediately — often before you've left the emergency room. They gather recorded statements, review your social media, and look for anything that reduces their exposure.
The Delay Strategy
Time is money — in insurance's favor. Delay tactics include: losing paperwork, requesting unnecessary documentation, failing to return calls, making low offers knowing you need cash, and dragging out negotiations hoping you'll give up or accept less. The longer they wait, the more financial pressure builds on you and the more evidence degrades.
The Defend Strategy
When cases go to litigation, insurers deploy experienced defense lawyers whose sole job is to protect the insurance company's money — not to do justice. They take lengthy depositions, hire their own medical experts to contradict your doctors, and file motions designed to tire you out and run up your legal costs.
Texas Bad Faith Insurance Law
Texas has strong insurance bad faith laws under the Texas Insurance Code Chapter 541. If an insurer unreasonably delays payment, misrepresents your policy, or engages in unfair claim settlement practices, they can be held liable for additional damages — including up to 3x actual damages and attorney's fees in egregious cases. We know how to use these laws.
How We Counter Their Playbook
We know every tactic they use because we've fought them hundreds of times. We respond to delays with court filings. We counter their experts with better experts. We answer their denials with evidence. And when they refuse to be reasonable, we take them to trial — where Texas juries hear the full truth.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What if the insurance company is my own insurer (uninsured motorist claim)?
A: The same adversarial dynamic applies. Your own insurance company has a duty of good faith, but their financial interests still conflict with yours. Representation is just as important.
Q: Can I file a complaint against an insurance company in Texas?
A: Yes — with the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI). But filing a complaint alone rarely resolves your claim. Legal representation is the most effective response to bad faith tactics.
Injured in Texas? Call Byron C. Bailey & Associates FREE: 214-223-6400 | byronbaileylaw.com. No fee unless we win.