Insurance Bad Faith Litigation
Insurance Bad Faith Litigation is a term applied to a tort claim in which an injured person files against an insurance companies for its bad acts. Under most jurisdictions insurance companies have a clause in which they owe "good faith and fair dealings" to their clients. If the insurer violates this agreement, the insured party may sue in a tort claim in addition to a breach of contract claim.
Insurance Bad Faith Litigation is a complex legal process, and almost always involved an injured individual in a fragile state. If you have been injured by somebody else’s' actions as well as your insurance company, you are entitled to compensation from both of those parties. Make sure your case is handled with care and contact our experienced team of Insurance attorneys so we can help set your bad faith litigation case in motion and get you what you deserve.
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