Appeal a “Lack of maintenance” warranty denial in Connecticut
The company says the damage resulted from neglect, which your contract excludes. Build your counter-argument, gather the right evidence, and know exactly which Connecticut agency to escalate to.
Counter-argument
Maintenance denials are frequently over-asserted. Ask for the clause cited and the factual basis. Routine wear is different from neglect; if you can show reasonable care (filter changes, annual servicing), the exclusion usually does not apply.
Evidence to gather
- Maintenance records (HVAC tune-ups, filter receipts, appliance servicing)
- Photos showing the unit was clean and accessible
- The exact contract clause the company cited
Your Connecticut regulator lever
Connecticut Insurance Department
File a complaint: https://portal.ct.gov/CID/Consumer/File-a-Complaint
Connecticut Unfair Insurance Practices Act. File with CID after the internal appeal; include the claim denial.
Printable demand-letter draft
[Warranty Company] Attn: Claims Appeal Department Re: Appeal of denied claim [Claim #] — the covered item Date: 2026-08-23 Dear Claims Review Officer, I am writing to formally appeal the denial of my home-warranty claim [Claim #] covering the covered item. The denial cited "Lack of maintenance". What the denial means and why I disagree: The company says the damage resulted from neglect, which your contract excludes. Your denial cites "lack of maintenance." I have attached records showing reasonable, routine maintenance of the covered item. Please identify the specific contract clause and the factual findings supporting neglect, as routine wear is not the same as neglect. Maintenance denials are frequently over-asserted. Ask for the clause cited and the factual basis. Routine wear is different from neglect; if you can show reasonable care (filter changes, annual servicing), the exclusion usually does not apply. Evidence I am providing with this appeal: 1. Maintenance records (HVAC tune-ups, filter receipts, appliance servicing) 2. Photos showing the unit was clean and accessible 3. The exact contract clause the company cited I ask that you reopen and re-evaluate this claim, or provide in writing the exact contract clause and factual findings supporting the denial. If this appeal is not resolved, you can file a complaint with the Connecticut Insurance Department (https://portal.ct.gov/CID/Consumer/File-a-Complaint). Connecticut Unfair Insurance Practices Act may apply. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Address] [Phone / Email] [Enclosures]
If this appeal is not resolved, you can file a complaint with the Connecticut Insurance Department (https://portal.ct.gov/CID/Consumer/File-a-Complaint). Connecticut Unfair Insurance Practices Act may apply.
Frequently asked questions
My home warranty denied my claim as “lack of maintenance” in Connecticut — what do I do?
The company says the damage resulted from neglect, which your contract excludes. Maintenance denials are frequently over-asserted. Ask for the clause cited and the factual basis. Routine wear is different from neglect; if you can show reasonable care (filter changes, annual servicing), the exclusion usually does not apply. Gather the evidence listed below and file the internal appeal, then escalate to the Connecticut regulator if needed.
Which agency handles home-warranty complaints in Connecticut?
The Connecticut Insurance Department. File a complaint at https://portal.ct.gov/CID/Consumer/File-a-Complaint. Connecticut Unfair Insurance Practices Act may apply.
Is this a guarantee my denial will be reversed?
No. This is a structured reference framework, not legal advice or a promise of recovery. Outcomes depend on your contract and facts; verify with the regulator or a licensed attorney.