Services
Osborne & Nesbitt provides four areas of service:
Insurance Coverage Analysis
Osborne & Nesbitt understands the insurance industry. We apply our experience and expertise to efficiently and accurately determine the precise scope of our clients' insurance coverage.
We provide a full array of services to help realize a fast, efficient, and effective resolution of insurance claims, including:
- Policy analysis to determine coverage
- Factual investigation
- Notice of claims
- Challenge wrongful denials
- Negotiate the existence and/or scope of coverage
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Insurance Coverage Litigation
Osborne & Nesbitt attorneys are experienced and skilled at litigating insurance coverage disputes. Our attorneys have successfully litigated matters in both state and federal trial and appellate courts. We have litigated a wide range of insurance issues against many of the nation's major insurance companies. Our litigation experience and coverage expertise enables us to efficiently and effectively present a policyholder's case to judges, juries, arbitrators, and mediators.
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Insurance Denial AuditTM
Osborne & Nesbitt developed the Insurance-Denial Audit in an effort to locate, and challenge, wrongful denials of insurance coverage.
An Insurance-Denial Audit can often be performed "risk free," as we are frequently willing to do this work on a percentage-of-recovery basis. For that reason, if there is no recovery, there is no fee.
Click here to learn more about the Insurance-Denial Audit by reading an article recently published in the San Diego Daily Transcript.
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Insurance Benefit AuditTM
Osborne & Nesbitt has developed the Insurance-Benefit Audit to help policyholders determine whether they have received full benefits on their insurance claim.
All too frequently, insurance companies fail to pay full benefits on a claim. This may occur because of a simple accounting error, or usually because the insurer takes a restrictive view of the amount owing on the claim. Even the most sophisticated policyholder will often fail to realize when an underpayment or non-payment of a benefit has occurred. Osborne & Nesbitt has developed the Insurance-Benefit Audit to assist policyholders in calculating the benefits due on a claim, and determining whether full benefits have been paid. If a shortfall is discovered, demand is made on the insurer to pay the full amount of the additional benefits owing.
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