How to Dispute a Denied Insurance Claim

If your claim is denied, get the reason in writing, review your policy, gather evidence, file an appeal, and escalate to a public adjuster or your state regulator if needed.

By the Home & Dime Editorial Team · Last updated 2026

Step by step

  1. Get the denial in writing with the policy reason.
  2. Review your policy.
  3. Gather evidence (photos, receipts, expert reports).
  4. File a written appeal and request a re-inspection.
  5. Hire a public adjuster or invoke the appraisal clause.
  6. File a complaint with your state Department of Insurance.

Frequently asked questions

Can I overturn a denial?

Often yes — with the right evidence.

When to get a lawyer?

For large claims or bad-faith denials.

The bottom line

A denial isn’t the end — counter it with evidence and escalate.

Related guides

  • How Insurance Claims Work
  • How to File a Homeowners Insurance Claim

Sources: Insurance Information Institute (iii.org); Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; FEMA; state Departments of Insurance. General information, not insurance advice.

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