Your insurance policy contains the implied obligation of your insurance company to you of "good faith and fair dealing." That means that the insurer has to investigate your claim and fairly consider the facts and circumstances of your insurance claim. When your insurer fails to abide by its duty of good faith and fair dealing, you may have grounds to file a "bad faith" lawsuit.
We represent insured individuals who have been treated unfairly by their insurance company. When an insurance company has denied the claim or engaged in unfair settlement practices, we can help you to identify the applicable insurance and resolve any legal issues that may exist. And we are extremely experienced with insurance bad faith claims.
In 1996, Mike Breen published a book on insurance called Bad Faith in Kentucky: A Primer, that is still a leading work on the subject. We know bad faith, and we can work with you to fight the insurance company that has tried to take advantage of you.
We have handled a great variety of insurance bad faith claims, including claims arising under homeowner, automobile, errors and omissions, medical, health, commercial general liability and officers and directors insurance policies. |