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
- July 5, 2011 - Nine Life Insurance Companies Issued Subpoenas by NY AG
- February 16, 2011 - Alleged Arsonist Sues Insurance Company
- April 27, 2010 - Judges Want Jurors to Log Offline
- March 30, 2010 - Insurance Lobby Concedes on Healthcare Language
- December 1, 2009 - Court Rules in Long-Running Insurance Feud
- 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
- April 8, 2008 - Judge Dismisses Lawyers from Gulf Coast Hurricane Katrina Lawsuits
- October 1, 2007 - Insurance companies fight law on punitive payouts
- June 13 2007 - Miss. attorney general sues State Farm
- June 06 2007 - Katrina lawsuit to go to appeal
- July 6 2006 - First Katrina homeowner's insurance lawsuit begins
- July 19 2005 - Farmers Loses Judgment; The insurer must pay .9 million to two women it chose not to defend in a liability suit.
- November 12 2005 - MILLION BAD-FAITH VERDICT
- February 20, 2004 - No Bad Faith In Allstate's Refusal to Settle
- November 18, 2003 - Jury: Insurer must pay more than $1M for home
- November 10, 2003 - Insurance Law Verdict in Bad Faith Lawsuit Totals $3.28 Mil. in Punitives
- September 13, 2003 - Federal Judge: ERISA Does Not Pre-empt Bad Faith Suits
- August 23, 2003 - Nationwide Pays $5 Million in Class Action Lawsuit
- January 25, 2003 - Insurer to Appeal California Jury's Award of $31.7 Million over Benefit Cut
- October 31, 2002 - Insurer wants to silence 2 ex-staffers Former adjusters say Farmers' computer devalues claims
- October 11, 2002 - Universal under fire again: Doctor group suing for $3M
- March 16, 2002 - Colorado Appeals Court Says Auto Insurance Covers Sexual Attack in Car
- January 11, 2002 - Letter to a Physician Constitutes Possible Proof of Insurer Bad Faith
- January 8, 2002 - Insurance Company Ordered to Pay over $ 3 Million to Pennsylvania Woman
- January 4, 2002 – Paying Excess Verdict Won't End Bad Faith Claim Against Insurer
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