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docbush 08-07-2022 07:34 PM

Home Warranty Lawyer
 
Has anyone had experience trying to get a home warranty company to fulfill their obligation? Any recommendations on attorneys?

derkster 08-08-2022 05:41 AM

Need more information on your issue.

villagetinker 08-08-2022 09:03 AM

Before you get a lawyer ($$$$) involved take a close look at the contract many of these have so many out clauses that the coverage is useless. The other option would be to contact Seniors Against Crime and the BBB and file complaints (no cost) and see if this gets their attention. I have seen several reports that these companies can us their own subcontractors and used parts to make repairs, all at their own schedule.

Toymeister 08-08-2022 01:08 PM

It is likely, virtually assured, that you waived all of your rights to seek legal recourse when you signed your contract by agreeing to binding arbitration. Start by checking your contract.

Stu from NYC 08-08-2022 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by docbush (Post 2123633)
Has anyone had experience trying to get a home warranty company to fulfill their obligation? Any recommendations on attorneys?

Their contract is for their protection not yours. Read it carefully before proceeding.

retiredguy123 08-08-2022 02:22 PM

The only thing they are required to do is to fix an appliance in your house. How does it make any sense to hire a lawyer, regardless of how the contract is worded?

JohnN 08-08-2022 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2123911)
Their contract is for their protection not yours. Read it carefully before proceeding.

Bingo. Good luck but be careful

Stu from NYC 08-08-2022 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnN (Post 2123918)
Bingo. Good luck but be careful

To me insurance is to protect against a devastating loss and insurance on a household appliance not even close

Worldseries27 08-09-2022 05:01 AM

What is a yute ?
 
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Originally Posted by docbush (Post 2123633)
has anyone had experience trying to get a home warranty company to fulfill their obligation? Any recommendations on attorneys?

try using a small claims court. You'll usually find the defendant doesn't want to spend their time, money and receive bad publicity. You may win your case by spending a paltry filing fee and finding a friendly judge.
Buena suerte

Babubhat 08-09-2022 05:05 AM

Need a detailed fact pattern in order to make a determination. In any event your legal fees would likely offset a recovery.

tsmall22204 08-09-2022 05:51 AM

Look, you made a bad decision buying the policy in the first place. Cut your losses and forget about the attorney, which will cost you more. In the end you could have replaced the appliance, not paid premiums, and probably saved money. Move on!

jxm473 08-09-2022 06:02 AM

I had difficulty with my assigned warranty person. My issue went on for months. I then spoke with the manager of the warranty department and it was resolved in a week.

Jakinsman 08-09-2022 10:12 AM

I have an attorney filing against my home warranty company for denying my claim after the technician they sent out dismantled the system. I believe you only waiver your right to an attorney once you file for arbitration. My attorney stated they have many claims against my company in Florida due to their refusal to pay.

kkingston57 08-09-2022 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Toymeister (Post 2123897)
It is likely, virtually assured, that you waived all of your rights to seek legal recourse when you signed your contract by agreeing to binding arbitration. Start by checking your contract.

Even if there is bindding arbitration, most person(s) are not capable of doing this themselves. Probably more hard to do than going to small claims court.

kkingston57 08-09-2022 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Worldseries27 (Post 2124059)
try using a small claims court. You'll usually find the defendant doesn't want to spend their time, money and receive bad publicity. You may win your case by spending a paltry filing fee and finding a friendly judge.
Buena suerte

Agree that this is good route, if contract does not have arbitration requirements. Judges can be very helpful in small claims court


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