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Insurance Companies Could Take Advantage
When you are injured, you expect your insurance company to cover the cost according to your policy stipulations. However there are situations when your insurance company does not uphold their end of the contract. When this happens, your insurance company is acting in bad faith.
Classifying Bad Faith
Insurance companies are acting in bad faith when they do some or all of the following things, fail to investigate your insurance claim, refuse to settle your insurance claim, unreasonably translate your insurance policy, fail to reimburse you according to the policy limits, delay your payment or unreasonably deny your claim.
Getting the runaround from an insurance company is not only unfair, it may be against the law. Our civil court system provides protection for insurance consumers whose insurance companies have failed to honor their policies.
If you have made a claim with your insurance company, but believe that company is acting in bad faith, it is important to contact an attorney who specializes in insurance bad faith cases. Our attorneys know how to handle insurance companies, and are not afraid to take them on.
We are experienced negotiators with the skills to resolve your insurance dispute. You do not need to battle your insurance company alone. Contact our law firm today for a free case evaluation. Protecting your rights and securing fair compensation is our only priority.