What Does It Mean For An Insurance Company To Act In Bad Faith?
What Does It Mean For An Insurance Company To Act In Bad Faith?
When you pay your health, auto, homeowners, and disability insurance premiums, you expect your insurance company to honor and pay your claims fast and fairly, right? Unfortunately, this is not always the case.
An insurance company may be acting in bad faith if they wrongfully deny your claim or unreasonably delay payment, recklessly or knowingly acting without a reasonable basis. At Goldman Law Offices, our attorneys will work vigorously to assist you with insurance coverage problems you encounter, including issues involving:
When an insurance company acts in bad faith, we will aggressively fight to obtain the money and benefits that you are entitled to, including punitive damages if appropriate.
Many personal injuries result from motor vehicle accidents caused by uninsured or underinsured motorists. When this occurs, you as the victim of these accidents are forced to rely on your own insurance company for coverage. Our attorneys fully understand it is vital for you to have a lawyer on your side who will not only fight for your rights, but assist you in a professional and compassionate manner to obtain all of the money to which you are entitled.
To arrange an appointment with an experienced Bad Faith Insurance Claims attorney, contact us online or call us at 215-348-2605.
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