Potentially Actionable Matters
Negligent
Transmission
If you or a family member contracted Coronavirus due to negligent circumstances in a hospital or other medical facility, government or military managed triage center.
Employment Matters
If you or a family member was wrongfully terminated, denied benefits, or contracted Coronavirus because you were forced to work in order to keep your employment, there may be compensation available for you.
Wrongful
Death
If a family member died due to negligent transmission of COVID-19/Coronavirus or negligent medical practices. This could hold true even if the deceased had pre-existing medical conditions.
Business Insurance Denials
If your business was insured with “business interruption insurance”, and the insurance company is purposely delaying your claim, or a claim has been wrongfully denied.
Bad Faith Practices
Bad faith practices by insurance companies can consist of a variety of actions taken by an insurance company or an insurance company adjuster. An experienced attorney can take on these massive insurance companies.
Lawyers Representing COVID-19 & Coronavirus Victims
COVID-19Settlements.com has gathered attorneys throughout the nation to help families recover financially from the devastating coronavirus pandemic. Our listed lawyers will seek justice on your behalf to ensure that you receive the maximum compensation due. Not every matter is eligible for compensation or relief, and your unique matter & circumstances may determine the value of your potential claim.
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