Insurance Fraud
Wilmington, DE Insurance Fraud Lawyer
New Castle County Fraudulent Insurance Claims Attorney
As part of our insurance practice the litigation attorneys at Casarino Christman Shalk Ransom & Doss, P.A. have significant experience helping insurance companies evaluate insurance fraud claims. The insurance attorneys at our firm work hand-in-hand with Special Investigative Units, providing sound legal advice regarding the appropriate way to handle cases involving potential insurance fraud.
To schedule a consultation with Wilmington, Delaware, insurance lawyers, please contact us today.
Insurance Fraud
Having worked with insurance companies for over 20 years, our litigation attorneys understand claims, which may involve insurance fraud. We offer legal advice throughout the process of investigating a fire, auto theft, business interruption or personal property loss claim where insurance fraud may be involved. Our attorneys work to address questions raised by a Special Investigative Unit regarding the validity of a claim.
If fraud is suspected, we work with insurers to provide legal guidance to assist with the following insurance fraud matters:
- Examinations under oath
- Requests for documents and other evidence
- Preservation of evidence
- Expert evaluation, such as origin and cause experts, accident reconstruction experts, forensic analysis.
Insurance Fraud Lawyers
At Casarino Christman Shalk Ransom & Doss, P.A., we are highly rated litigation attorneys who help our clients evaluate and defend insurance fraud cases. To speak with one of our insurance attorneys, contact our Wilmington law office at 302-594-4500 to schedule a consultation.
Casarino Christman Shalk Ransom & Doss has achieved an AV-rating from our peers in the Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating TM process. CV, BV, and AV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards, and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories: legal ability and general ethical standards.