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Insurance Dispute Lawyers in Atlantic Canada
CLG Injury Law represents individuals facing insurance disputes across Atlantic Canada, including New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. Our experienced insurance dispute lawyers focus exclusively on personal injury and disability law, helping clients challenge denied, delayed, or undervalued insurance claims. Whether your dispute involves an auto insurer, disability provider, or no-fault benefits, our team works to protect your rights and pursue the compensation you are entitled to under your policy.
Insurance Dispute Claims We Handle
CLG Injury Law handles a wide range of insurance dispute claims for injured individuals throughout Atlantic Canada. These disputes often arise after serious accidents or injuries when insurance companies fail to honour coverage obligations. Our lawyers understand insurance policy language, provincial regulations, and the tactics insurers use to limit payouts.
Types of Insurance Disputes We Handle
- Denied or delayed accident benefit claims
- No-fault insurance benefit disputes
- Uninsured and underinsured motorist claims
- Disputes over medical and rehabilitation benefits
- Income replacement and loss-of-earning claims
- Liability and coverage disputes after accidents
Common Insurance Issues and Claim Challenges
Insurance disputes often arise when insurers dispute liability, question the severity of injuries, delay payments, or interpret policy terms narrowly. Injured individuals may face denied benefits, reduced settlements, or pressure to accept unfair offers. Our legal team understands how these disputes impact financial stability and recovery, and we work to hold insurance companies accountable for meeting their legal and contractual obligations.
Compensation Available in Insurance Dispute Claims
Insurance dispute claims may allow policyholders to recover denied or delayed benefits, unpaid disability income, medical coverage, or other contractual entitlements. In some cases, additional damages may be available where insurers have acted unfairly or in bad faith. Compensation depends on the policy terms and the nature of the dispute.
What to Do If Your Insurance Claim Is Denied or Delayed
If you are facing an insurance dispute, taking the right steps early can protect your claim.
Review the Denial or Delay
Carefully review any written communication from the insurer explaining why benefits were denied or delayed.
Continue Medical Treatment
Ongoing medical documentation is critical to supporting your claim and demonstrating the impact of your injuries.
Avoid Recorded Statements Without Legal Advice
Insurance adjusters may request statements that can be used to limit or deny benefits.
Preserve All Documentation
Keep copies of policies, correspondence, medical records, and expense receipts.
Contact an Insurance Dispute Lawyer
An experienced insurance dispute lawyer can review your policy, challenge unfair decisions, and pursue available legal remedies.
Time Limits and Why Choose CLG Injury Law
Strict time limits apply to insurance dispute claims across Atlantic Canada, and missing a deadline may affect your ability to recover benefits or compensation. CLG Injury Law brings decades of experience representing injured individuals in complex insurance disputes and offers free consultations with a contingency-fee structure, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation. Our client-first approach, regional knowledge, and proven results make us a trusted advocate in insurance dispute matters.





