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How a Business Hired a Lawyer to Review an Insurance Agreement in Idaho

See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a business in Idaho seeking help to review an Insurance Agreement. The client received 3 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $650 to $3,500.

Service type
Review
Document type
Insurance Agreement
Location
Idaho
Client type
Business
Client industry
Business
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$650 - $3,500 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
3 bids
Pages
54 pages

How much does it cost to Review an Insurance Agreement in Idaho?

For this project, the client received 3 proposals from lawyers to review an Insurance Agreement in Idaho, with flat fee bids ranging from $650 to $3,500 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.

Project Description

In 2025, a business in Idaho posted a project seeking help with a review of an insurance agreement. The client needed assistance assessing by-laws, an insurance contract, and correspondence regarding a claim, with the goal of determining whether there was a viable case against association officers or the insurance company that denied their claim. Having already invested significant funds into rebuilding after a flood, the client prioritized affordable legal options and preferred flat fee proposals for this review. As a result, the client received three proposals from licensed lawyers, with flat fee bids ranging from $650 to $3,500, all submitted to meet the requested deadline of less than a week.

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Lawyers that Bid on this Insurance Agreement Project

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Forum Questions About Insurance Agreement

Insurance Agreement

North Carolina

Asked on Nov 13, 2024

Can an insurance company deny a claim based on a pre-existing condition?

I recently filed a claim with my insurance company for medical expenses related to a chronic condition that I have been managing for several years. However, the insurance company has denied my claim, stating that my condition was pre-existing and therefore not covered under my policy. I believe that my condition should be covered as I disclosed my medical history when applying for the insurance and was approved without any mention of exclusions or limitations related to pre-existing conditions. I would like to know if the insurance company has the right to deny my claim based on a pre-existing condition and what steps I can take to dispute their decision.

Jeff G.

Answered Dec 27, 2024

Hi. Unfortunately, the policy and the application for that policy CAN exclude pre-existing conditions. The best place to start is with a copy of the policy document and a thorough review to see what you agreed to when signing up for insurance. Now, it's also possible that there are conditions to those conditions: for example, if you were under continuous care before this new policy was purchase and the prior coverage DID cover the issue (it occurred during the prior continuous coverage), that it might not be considered pre-existing. But again, you'd need someone to review the policy document completely, as well as prior policies and your medical records to give you a completely accurate answer. I'm sorry that this isn't the answer you want to hear.

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