Insurance Claim Denials After Oklahoma Storm Damage
Oklahomans are no strangers to rough weather, but the storms we’ve seen in 2024 and 2025 have been some of the worst in recent memory. Families across our state have been hit hard, from hail the size of baseballs to winds strong enough to tear roofs from houses. When disaster strikes, we count on our insurance to help us get back on our feet. But too often, that help never arrives.
If your home was damaged in a recent storm and your insurance company is dragging its feet, lowballing your claim, or flat-out denying it, you’re not alone and don’t have to take it lying down. At McIntyre Law, we’ve seen firsthand how insurance companies can leave good folks high and dry after a disaster. We’re here to stand up for you, ensure you’re treated fairly, and help you rebuild.
Give us a call to talk about your storm-related insurance claim. Our team includes Spanish-speaking attorneys, and we’re proud to serve families across Oklahoma.
(877) 917-5250
Storm or Hail Damage Claim Denied or Underpaid in Oklahoma?
McIntyre Law has been following storm damage cases after the historic hail, wind, and tornadoes in 2024 and 2025. We’re here to explain your rights and help you stand up to the insurance company.
When your home takes a beating from a storm, the last thing you expect is a fight with your insurance company. You’ve paid your premiums and done everything by the book—now they ought to hold up their end of the bargain. But lately, too many Oklahomans are being left out in the cold by insurers who refuse to pay.
Was your claim denied? Maybe the offer doesn’t begin to cover repair costs, or the insurer is dragging their feet and giving you the runaround. No matter the story, you’re not alone, and McIntyre Law’s team of storm and hail damage attorneys is here to help.
What is a contingency fee for storm and hail-related insurance claims?
That means you have nothing to lose by contacting us—your consultation is free, and we only get paid if we win. You don’t have to worry about paying us upfront. At McIntyre Law, we handle denied hail damage claim cases on a contingency fee basis. No recovery? No legal fees. It’s that simple
How long do I have to file a claim after storm damage to my property in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma law gives you a limited window to take legal action—typically two years from the date of the storm. But every case is different, and your insurance policy might have its own deadlines. If your hail or storm damage happened in 2024 or early 2025, now is the time to act. If you miss the legal deadline, you may permanently lose the right to compensation.
What compensation can I receive if my storm damage claim was denied?
If your insurance company tries to avoid paying what your claim is worth, you could be owed more than just the cost of repairs. In a lawsuit, you might recover:
- The full value of what the insurer should’ve paid
- Any extra losses caused by delays or lowball offers
- Emotional distress or hardship
- Punitive damages if the insurer acted especially unfairly
Holding Insurance Companies Accountable After Natural Disasters
When a big storm hits, insurance companies often prioritize their interests by tightening their purse strings. Every hail damage claim denied or delayed improves the insurance company’s bottom line. They might undervalue your damage, deny your claim outright, or create delays through unnecessary red tape.
Families across Oklahoma struggle to get a straight answer from their insurers after hailstorms, tornadoes, and flooding. Our job is to help you fight back. At McIntyre Law, we’re here to prioritize your interests so the insurance company can’t push you around.
Do you have a case for wrongful denial of a storm or hail-damage claim?
You might, if:
- You had an active insurance policy at the time of the storm
- You submitted a legitimate claim with supporting documentation
- Your insurer denied, delayed, or underpaid your claim unfairly
If this sounds like your situation, our storm damage attorneys can help. Let our legal team review your case. We’ll let you know if it qualifies and help you understand what to do next
Meet Our Oklahoma Homeowners Insurance Attorneys
We’re not just lawyers—we’re your neighbors. McIntyre Law is proud to call Oklahoma home, and we care about the people who live here.
Noble McIntyre
Jeremy Thurman
Jordan Klingler
Monica Schweighart
Brenda Gómez O’Dell
Sarah Ramsey
Mario D’Angelo, Esq.
Daniel Zonas
What counts as bad faith after a storm damage claim?
Insurance companies are required to handle your claim honestly and promptly. If they don’t, that’s called bad faith. Examples include:
- Refusing to investigate your claim properly
- Delaying payment without a reason
- Offering less than what the repairs cost
- Misrepresenting what’s covered in your policy
- Denying your claim without explanation
Can the insurance company deny my storm or hail claim?
They can deny your claim—but only if there’s a valid reason under your policy. If your insurer seems to be changing their story, ignoring key facts, or using shady tactics to get out of paying, that could be bad faith. You have the right to question their decision, and we can help you do it.