Insurance Bad Faith
Insurance companies have a legal obligation to treat their policyholders fairly and in good faith. A breach of this legal obligation can result in a policyholder’s claim being underpaid, unnecessarily delayed, or even denied entirely. This constitutes bad faith. Bad faith cases can arise from virtually any type of insurance policy, such as medical insurance, life insurance, homeowners or even auto. If an insurance company has chosen to ignore its obligation to treat you, its policyholder, fairly and in good faith, you may have a claim for bad faith.
Examples of bad faith cases we have handled include:
What to do when you receive a denial letter?
Don’t wait. Call Slama Legal Group as soon as you receive the denial letter. There are typically short deadlines and administrative procedures that must be complied with to protect your rights.