15 Passenger Van Accidents Airbag Injuries ATV Accidents Automobile & Car Accidents Back & Neck Injuries Bad Faith Insurance Bicycle Accidents Big Rig & Large Truck Accidents Brain & Head Injuries Bus & School Bus Accidents Cell Phone Use Auto Accidents Dangerous Roads & ConditionsDefective Tires Defective Seatbelts Drunk Driver/DUI & DWI Victim Exploding Gas Tank Accidents Intersection Accidents Motor Vehicle Accidents Motorcycle Accidents Pedestrian Accidents Personal Injury Product Liability/Dangerous Products Spinal Cord Injury & Paralysis SUV Roll Over Accidents Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Wrongful Death
What To Do In Case of an AccidentTraffic Accident FAQsHow To Hire A LawyerU.S. Traffic Accident Lawyers DisclaimerContact U.S. Traffic Accident LawyersU.S. Traffic Accident Lawyers Home

Bad Faith Insurance Attorneys

The attempt by insurance companies to avoid paying justified claims is what has become commonly known as "bad faith". "Bad faith" is the insurance company's breach of your trust, its betrayal in denying your valid claim for a false, fraudulent or insincere reason.

"Bad faith" can also be the result of your insurance company's refusal to pay you the full amount of benefits for which you have contracted. For example, you are injured and your medical bills equal $50,000.00 and your insurance company agrees to only pay $20,000.00.

Many states have laws that require you to purchase motor vehicle insurance if you own a vehicle. In addition to mandatory car insurance, most homeowners purchase insurance intended to protect their families in the event of unforeseen and often catastrophic occurrences. Some insurance companies will make false promises in order to sell a higher insurance policy. It is important to remember that insurance companies are in the business of making a profit and often make huge profits by paying less than they should on their insureds’ claims. Consumers are conditioned to believe that their insurance company is looking out for their interests when, in fact, they employ highly paid in-house lawyers whose job it is to intimidate you into accepting a low and often unfair settlement.

Receiving your fair settlement from a reputable insurance company can be difficult without proper legal counsel. If you feel you have experienced insurance company bad faith from your insurance carrier, you may be able to file a “bad faith” insurance claim against your insurance company.

It is not recommended that you file an insurance claim without first getting the advice of an experienced Insurance Bad Faith Lawyer. If you have hired an attorney, you do not need to discuss your claim directly with your insurance company. Refer everything to your attorney and NEVER discuss your accident with the defendant's insurance company.



Insurance Bad Faith Lawyer Disclaimer: The personal injury, wrongful death, bad faith insurance, negligence or other legal information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice, nor the formation of a lawyer or attorney client relationship. Any results set forth here were dependent on the facts of that case and the results will differ from case to case. Please contact a bad faith insurance lawyer or negligence attorney at one of our law firm offices.

Copyright © 2004-10 US Traffic Accident Lawyers - Automobile Accident Attorneys and MegaHunter, LLC, Website Designers and Development and Attorney Website Developers. All rights reserved.

Site Map - Traffic Accident Resources - Other Online Legal Resources