What Is “Bad Faith” on the Part of an Insurer?
When you purchase insurance, you expect your insurer to act in good faith. That is, you expect the insurer to handle your claim honestly, promptly, and fairly....
Read moreWhen you purchase insurance, you expect your insurer to act in good faith. That is, you expect the insurer to handle your claim honestly, promptly, and fairly....
Read moreWhen you’ve been injured in an accident, filing a personal injury claim with the at-fault party’s insurance company is often the first step toward getting...
Read moreWhen filing a personal injury claim, you may be asked to provide a personal statement detailing your incident and how it has affected your life. While this may seem like...
Read moreWhen filing a personal injury claim, you expect the insurance company to fairly evaluate the evidence you submit, whether it's medical records, accident reports, witness...
Read moreCalifornia's Proposition 213, also known as the "Personal Responsibility Act,” was passed by Californians in 1996. A key provision to Prop 213 is that is prohibits...
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