Demand payment from insurance companies that wrongfully denied your legitimate claim. This template is customized for Kentucky residents with relevant state law citations.
Kentucky Legal Requirements
Your demand letter should reference Kentucky-specific laws including Kentucky Revised Statutes § 304.39 (No-Fault).
- Kentucky Revised Statutes § 304.39 (No-Fault)
- KMPIRP
Next Steps if They Ignore You
If your demand goes unanswered, you can escalate to Kentucky small claims court or file a complaint with Kentucky Department of Insurance.
The Insurance Checkmate Strategy
Documentation is Your Weapon
Police reports, photos, medical bills, repair estimates… gather everything.
Time is Money (Literally)
Most states have deadlines for insurance responses. Know them.
Calculate Everything
Property damage, medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering… don't miss a thing.
The Insurance Company's Playbook
Many states have 'bad faith' laws that penalize insurance companies for unreasonable delays or lowball offers.
Insurance Claim Denial FAQs for Kentucky
What laws protect me in Kentucky for insurance claim denial?
Kentucky consumers are protected by Kentucky Revised Statutes § 304.39 (No-Fault) and KMPIRP. Your demand letter should reference these specific statutes.
What is the small claims limit in Kentucky?
The small claims court limit in Kentucky is $2,500. If your dispute exceeds this amount, you may need to file in a higher court.
How long do I have to file a claim in Kentucky?
Deadlines vary by claim type. Generally, you should send your demand letter as soon as possible after the dispute arises.
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