When property is stolen and your claim is questioned, our theft claim lawyers are here to explain your options and fight for the justice you deserve.
For 24 years, clients have relied on our theft claim attorneys for guidance that helps families and businesses rebuild after major losses and denied claims.
With more than 250,000 clients represented, our track record speaks volumes. From landmark verdicts to life-changing settlements, we fight relentlessly to deliver results that matter for injury victims and their families.
The financial fallout of denied theft insurance coverage can be devastating. Theft insurance lawyers often see disputes that threaten stability and make it harder to recover stolen asset value for items lost.
Claims rejected on exclusions or confusing policy language.
Payments slowed down for months without clear updates.
Electronics, jewelry, and art are often undervalued or denied.
Businesses lose income when inventory or tools are stolen.
Claims questioned if locks, doors, or windows show no damage.
Coverage changes when property isn’t your primary residence.
Sub-limits cap payouts for cash, tools, or electronics.
Only part of a large theft is reimbursed under the policy.
Evidence ignored or terms used unfairly to avoid payout.
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Every trial attorney on our team is trained to fight aggressively for your rights. Here’s how our team will help, starting with your first phone call.
Free Case Review
We’ll review your claim and explain the best legal options available.
claim investigation
Our team gathers evidence and builds a strong case from the start.
expert Negotiation
We deal directly with insurers to secure the maximum recovery possible.
Court Representation
If a fair settlement isn’t possible, we’re ready to fight for you at trial.
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When theft occurs, insurance disputes can add stress. A theft claim attorney helps recover stolen property value and fights unfair denials or delays.
Most theft insurance policies cover everyday belongings, from electronics to furniture, and may extend to business inventory or specialized tools. Coverage for valuable items, such as jewelry or artwork, is often capped unless you purchased additional protection. Many people only discover these limits after filing a claim. Our theft claim attorneys can explain what your policy really covers and push back if your insurer uses the fine print to reduce your payout unfairly.
Yes. These cases are often more challenging because insurers sometimes argue that a claim without visible damage doesn’t qualify as burglary. But theft can still be covered even if the locks weren’t broken. Police reports, witness statements, or security footage can serve as proof that the loss occurred. A theft claim attorney can help gather and present this evidence, making it harder for insurers to dismiss your claim based on technicalities or assumptions about how the theft happened.
Good question! High-value theft claims are some of the most contested because insurers often try to apply strict limits or undervalue expensive property. Without receipts or appraisals, insurers may reduce payouts dramatically. Our attorneys build these cases by working with appraisers and reviewing past valuations, as well as using professional testimony to establish the true worth of what was stolen. We also challenge depreciation or exclusions that insurers sometimes use to minimize payouts. Having legal support ensures you have someone fighting for the full value of what was taken, rather than settling for less.
Call the police immediately and keep a copy of the report. Next, notify your insurance company and begin creating a list of what was stolen. Gather receipts, photos, or other proof of ownership when possible. Business owners should also pull inventory records. Then, call us. Attorneys often help at this stage by reviewing your documentation and advising what to include, making sure your claim is as strong as possible before it goes to the insurer.
Yes. Commercial theft claims can be complicated because they often involve large losses and the disruption of daily operations. Insurers may resist paying the full amount or argue the claim falls under a different type of policy. Theft claim attorneys assist by classifying the loss correctly, negotiating with insurers, and fighting for fair compensation. For businesses, this support can make all the difference in recovering quickly and protecting long-term stability.
Insurers typically use two methods: replacement cost, which covers the price of buying new items, or actual cash value, which factors in depreciation. Problems arise when insurers lean too heavily on depreciation or undervalue unique property. Our lawyers can review your claim and fight for a payout that actually matches the cost of replacing your stolen property.
Definitely. Coverage for non-primary residences (like a vacation home) is often more restrictive, with lower limits or additional exclusions. If the property was rented out, your insurer may even argue that commercial coverage should apply instead. These distinctions can leave property owners underprotected. We help by reviewing the fine print to see what protection does apply and challenging denials that rely on narrow or unfair interpretations of the policy. Our attorneys are here to make sure the claim is judged on facts, not just on technical loopholes.
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