New York’s Highest Court Holds Insurers Accountable For Actions In Adjusting Insurance Claims Dec 31, 2012 By Shaun Marker
Does Your Property Insurer Owe You A Duty Of Good Faith In Processing Your Super-Storm Sandy Claim? Dec 17, 2012 By Shaun Marker
Winning a Discovery Battle in Bad Faith and C.R.S. 10-3-1115 Cases Against Insurers Dec 13, 2012 By Merlin Law Group
Duty of Good Faith and Fair Dealing requires an Insurer to Act Affirmatively Dec 11, 2012 By Merlin Law Group
During the Investigation of a Claim, the Interests of the Insured Must be Given as Much Consideration as the Insurer’s Own Interests Dec 03, 2012 By Merlin Law Group
In California, the “Genuine Dispute” Doctrine Does Not Insulate an Insurer From a Bad Faith Claim Based on a Biased Investigation Nov 19, 2012 By Merlin Law Group
Insurer’s Lowballing Raises An Inference That Insurer Was Less Than Diligent In Investigating Policyholder’s Damages Oct 31, 2012 By Merlin Law Group
Insurers That Do Not Interpret Ambiguous Policy Language In Favor Of The Policyholder, Are At Risk For Bad Faith Liability Oct 17, 2012 By Merlin Law Group