Denial Of The Day
We all know that insurance companies don't love to pay large claims!Join Taylor Grant, everyone's favorite Public Insurance Adjuster, as he shares the most hilarious and absurd denials of property insurance claims adjusting.Uncover the lessons learned and what you can do to avoid being a victim of the insurance company's unscrupulous tactics.If your property claim has been denied, or you just want to hear hilarious stories, listen to the Denial of the Day Podcast where we’re fighting for the insured.
Podcasting since 2022 • 258 episodes
Denial Of The Day
Latest Episodes
🎙️ Reservation of Rights: Why Colorado’s Public Adjusters Are a MUST-HAVE 🛡️
🚨 Got a “Reservation of Rights” Letter? Here’s What It *Really* Means 🚨 It’s not a dinner reservation – it’s your insurance company's way of saying “we might pay… or we might not.” 😑 This is one of the biggest red flags property owners g...
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OSHA Drama: Colorado's Top Public Adjusters Battle Insurer
🚨 Insurance Denied Because of OSHA? Seriously?! 🚨 If your commercial claim involves roof repairs, windows, or siding… and your contractor isn’t following *federal* OSHA requirements, guess what? Your insurance company will STILL deny it – all...
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Colorado's Insurance Secrets: Unmasking the Misrepresented Policies!
😤 “That’s not covered.” Oh really? Cuz your policy says otherwise... Too many Colorado property owners are being told “no” by adjusters who haven’t even read the full policy 📄😑 When adjusters misrepresent your coverage, they’re not just ...
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Insurance Clash: Colorado's Top Public Adjusters vs. Total Loss Claims
🚨 When your jurisdiction says “NO,” but your insurance says “JUST PATCH IT” 😤🧱 What happens when local building codes block your repairs and your insurance company won't budge? You might be sitting on a *constructive total loss*—and not even ...
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Burned, Battled, and Victorious: Colorado's Claim Warriors🔥
🔥 When Your Claim Gets Cooked by the Carrier... We Bring the Heat Back 🔥 Insurance said, "Patch the roof. Insulate from the inside. It's fine." But it *wasn't* fine — not for the landlord, the tenant, or the building’s code requirements....
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