Insurance Bad Faith Attorney Services
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Since 2003
Personalized Attention
Same-Day Appointments
Navigating You Through Complicated Bad Faith Cases
Bad Faith is a legal term that allows you to claim compensation if your insurance company limits or denies coverage without proper reason or notification. Bad faith violates a policyholder’s rights and is considered illegal. Before you file a claim, contact insurance bad faith attorney Brett Pearce at The Law Office of Brett G. Pearce to ensure that the lawsuit you are filing is justified.
Finding that an insurance company has acted in bad faith is complex. Contact us today for a free initial consultation. Mr. Pearce can guide you through the complex nature of insurance bad faith lawsuits.
What Exactly Is Bad Faith?
You can seek compensation if an insurance company does not follow basic rules.
- A company should not delay the payment of benefits
- A company should not engage in determined undervaluation of a claim
- A company should not avoid coverage and deny a claim for profit
If in a lawsuit, bad faith is claimed and proved, then damages and attorney’s fees may be awarded to the plaintiff. If you're struggling to get coverage from your insurance company and have gotten no answers from them, give us a call to determine whether you can move forward with a bad faith lawsuit.
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