Question

Is it best to hire an attorney first and then file a complaint with Indiana Insurance License Board or do both? How long does it usually take to resolve a case like this?

Asked on September 4th 2019 by Jenny Green
I wrote before but since I still haven’t resolved my issue with Prudential and running out of money I probably will have to hire an attorney. Currently I am waiting on decision of appeal. I called them and e-mailed them told them I need decision by Friday. Is it best to hire an attorney first and then file a complain with Indiana Insurance License Board or do both? How long does it usually take to resolve a case like this?

Answer

Answered on September 5th 2014 by Attorney Stephen Jessup

Jenny, if your claim is denied a lawsuit is to be filed in Federal Court. The Indiana insurance board does not have the authority to award your benefits. In the event your claim is denied, then it would definitely be in your best interest to hire an attorney to litigate the case in Court. With respect to time frame- a trial date may not be set for 12 to 18 months. Litigation can be a lengthy process. Please feel free to contact office to discuss how we may be able to assist you.