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Louisiana Citizens Paid You Late After Hurricane Ida?

You May Be Owed More.

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Justice for homeowners starts here.

If you filed a claim with Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance after Hurricane Ida and your payment came more than 30 days after an inspector visited your home, you may be entitled to additional money.

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Under Louisiana law, insurance companies are required to pay policyholders within 30 days of inspecting the damage. If Louisiana Citizens delayed your payment past that deadline, they may owe you penalties for bad faith, even if your original claim is already closed and even if you accepted payment.

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At AMO Trial Lawyers, we are now representing homeowners across Southeast Louisiana who were underpaid or paid late by LA Citizens. If your payment took too long, let us help you get the rest of what you're owed.

See if You Qualify. It’s Free and Only Takes a Minute.

If you believe you were underpaid by LA Citizens after Hurricane Ida, fill out the form below or contact us directly at 985-446-3333 to speak to an attorney. There’s no cost to see if you qualify.

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We’ll review your information and contact you directly to let you know if you qualify to take legal action.

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No Risk. No Pressure.

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This review is 100% free. There’s no cost and no obligation to move forward unless we can help you recover more money.

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Fill out the form now and let AMO Trial Lawyers fight for the money you deserve.

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Were you paid late after Hurricane Ida?

Let's find out.

Was your home insured by Louisiana Citiens Insurance during Hurricane Ida (2021)?
Did a field adjuster or inspector visit your home?
How long afte that inspection did you receive payment from Louisiana Citizens?
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We’re Helping Homeowners Get What They Deserve

Louisiana law protects policyholders after a disaster. If your insurer takes too long to pay a claim without a valid reason, they can be penalized.

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That means if Louisiana Citizens paid you more than 30 days after the field adjuster visited your property, you may qualify for up to 50% of your claim amount in penalties.

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And here's the key: Even if your claim was closed or partially paid, you may still be eligible for more money.

AMO Trial Lawyers is now representing homeowners across Southeast Louisiana who were shortchanged by LA Citizens. Our legal team has deep experience standing up to big insurance companies and we’re ready to fight for you.

 

We’ve seen too many Louisiana families treated unfairly by their insurance company after Hurricane Ida. LA Citizens is supposed to provide support when disaster strikes, but instead, many homeowners were delayed for months.

 

You may qualify if:
  • You had homeowner’s insurance with Louisiana Citizens during Hurricane Ida (2021)

  • You filed a claim for property damage after the storm

  • A field inspector or adjuster visited your home

  • Your payment came more than 30 days later

  • You received a payment that felt low or didn’t cover all the repairs

  • Your claim was delayed, closed, or never fully resolved

 

If this sounds like your situation, we’re here to help.

Why Choose AMO Trial Lawyers?

At AMO Trial Lawyers, we fight for working families and homeowners who’ve been mistreated by big insurance companies. After Hurricane Ida, we saw firsthand how many of our neighbors were left in limbo, waiting months for payments that should’ve come in weeks.

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We know the law.
We know the games insurance companies play.
And we know how to get results.
We’re not afraid to take on big insurance companies.

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Our team is already taking on Louisiana Citizens, and we’re helping clients across Southeast Louisiana file lawsuits to recover the penalties they’re owed.

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  • No upfront costs

  • Free legal consultation

  • Only pay if we recover money for you

We’ve built a reputation for:

  • Strong results in court and through settlements

  • Personal service and communication every step of the way

  • Deep roots in Louisiana and an understanding of local insurance issues

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We’re based right here in Louisiana, and we care about our community. We’re not an out-of-state law firm looking for a quick case. We’re your neighbors, and we’re in this fight with you.

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There Is No Risk and No Upfront Cost

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We work on a contingency basis, which means you pay nothing unless we win your case. If we don’t recover money for you, you don’t owe us anything.

We're here for you.

If you have questions before filling out the form, feel free to contact us directly at 985-446-3333.

 

Our team is ready to listen and help.

Questions?

Referred by Joe Waitz or St. Martin & Bourque? Let is know!

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CONTACT
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Thibodaux

604 West Third St.

Thibodaux, LA 70301

(p) 985.446.3333

(f) 985.446.3300

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Metairie

3045 Ridgelake Dr, Suite 102

Metairie, LA 70002

(p) 504.356.0110

(f) 504.356.0112

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info@amotriallawyers.com

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