High-Value Property Damage Claims — Legal Help When Insurance Won’t Pay

Most people pay their property insurance premiums for years, expecting fair treatment when disaster strikes. But when your home, business, or farm suffers major property damage, many insurance companies delay, deny, or underpay legitimate claims.

At Welch, Donlon & Czarples, our trial attorneys represent clients in high-value property loss cases—typically those involving six-figure damages or greater. These cases often arise from:

  • Fires;

  • Flooding;

  • Wind or storm damage;

  • Theft or vandalism;

  • Crop or livestock loss;

  • Chemical or oil spills;

  • Denied life insurance claims.

We have extensive experience handling large-scale property claims and pursuing full compensation—either through litigation against the insurer or through a third-party claim if another person or entity caused the damage.


We Only Handle Significant Loss Cases

To focus our resources and deliver the best possible results, our firm is only able to accept substantial property damage claims. If your financial loss is valued in the six figures or higher, we welcome the opportunity to evaluate your case and fight on your behalf.


Policy Deadlines Can Be Short — Don’t Wait

Many insurance policies include strict time limits for reporting and pursuing claims—some as short as one year from the date of loss. Insurance companies may also require an Examination Under Oath (EUO), where their attorneys question you in detail about your claim. It’s critical to have your own lawyer present during this process to protect your rights as a policyholder.


Get the Full Value of What You Paid For

Don’t let confusing policy language, insurance delays, or bad faith tactics keep you from the compensation you’re owed. If you’ve experienced substantial property damage and your insurer is refusing to pay, we can help.

📞 Call 607-936-8057
📧 Email inbox@wdcinjurylaw.com

Your consultation is free and confidential, and there’s no fee unless we recover compensation for you.

Welch, Donlon & Czarples — Advocates for Property Owners with High-Value Losses.