Need An Attorney for Business?
Almost anyone in business knows that there are times when business as usual is anything but usual. When a deal goes south or you feel you are being cheated, the Hoch Law Firm may be able to help.
What Types of Cases Does Business Litigation Include?
These are some of the business litigation cases we can take on and manage to a successful conclusion:
- Partnership dealings
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Business torts
- Contract or joint venture disputes
- Antitrust
- Insurance coverage
- Fraud/unfair competition disputes
- Trade secret disputes
In addition, we can draft, negotiate and execute business contracts. We can also help with disputes that may occur from breach of contracts or other breaches between business partners affiliated with your business.
Ensure your legal rights are protected. We don’t charge a dime for a conversation — so call today.
Insurance Litigation
What Is a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
When it comes to personal injury lawsuits, the Hoch Law Firm represents individuals who suffer injuries from accidents, construction accidents, slip and falls, medical malpractice, dog bites, wrongful death, and other incidents.
We have years of experience representing victims who have been injured as a result of someone’s negligence. We will thoroughly investigate your case, gather evidence, and speak on your behalf while you take the time to heal and recover. Questions about your case? Not sure if you need an attorney? Call the Hoch Law Firm and let’s talk about it.
How to Qualify for a Business Interruption Claim
Every day you go to work, you assume your office building or warehouse is going to be there. What would you do if it was damaged to the point that you could not operate your business? More than likely you would make a business interruption claim on your property insurance.
Most policies have a business interruption clause. To trigger coverage, you would have to show:
- *The damage was caused by a covered peril. Losses that stem from a storm would be covered. Losses that arise from a flood or earthquake probably would not be covered, unless you have specific endorsements in your policy.
- *The property damage must have occurred at the insured premises. In other words, damage to your neighbor’s property that restricts access to your property may not be covered.
- *The damage must result in an actual stoppage of operations. To support your business interruption claim you will need to provide financial data to support your claim. This includes a number of documents so ask your insurance company for a detailed list of what they require.
This is a quick overview of the parameters for filing a business interruption claim. Wondering if there’s more? There’s always more. If you need assistance with this type of claim, contact the Hoch Law Firm.