When an insurance company fails to honor the obligations in your insurance contract, or fails to perform some other responsibility it has to you pursuant to the insurance you purchased, you may have a case against the insurance company for “bad faith.” It is important to note that bad faith cases arise from disputes between you and your own insurance company – if another driver’s insurance company is refusing to pay money to you, that is not bad faith since there is no insurance...MORE >>
Featured Articles on Bad Faith Insurance
- September 21, 2009 - Insurer Fined Over Discount for Religious
- August 13, 2009 - Court Awards Largest Katrina Damages
- August 12 2009 - Effron Sued Over Car Crash
- March 20, 2009 - Jurors' Use of the Internet Upsets the Scales of Justice
- January 30, 2009 - Insurance Co. Pays million to Ledger's Estate, Avoids Lawsuit
- January 13, 2009 - Increased Court Costs in Texas Criminal, Civil Cases
- November 13, 2008 - Bear Stearns Pays Million to Settle Lawsuit
- July 31, 2008 - Million Verdict Stands in Allstate Bad Faith Suit
- June 24, 2008 - U.S. Supreme Court Rules Plaintiffs without Standing May Sue
- April 22 2008 - Fraud Claim Rejected In Hurricane Katrina Lawsuit
- April 21, 2008 - Health Insurers Ordered to Reinstate Revoked Policies
- April 16, 2008 - Website Makes Suing Easy