What if your insurance company does not honor its policies?

by Administrator 16. December 2009 06:26

When many individuals' cars or homes are damaged, they often are reassured by the fact that their insurance company will help cover the damages. However, even if the insurance company is supposed to cover the damages, the company may try to avoid making some or all of the payments.

When this occurs, individuals are not at a loss. They can take legal recourse by hiring an attorney and filing an insurance bad faith claim. This claim is especially appropriate if the individual believes the insurance company has broken its inherent guarantee of good faith and fair dealing. 

If you or anyone you know has been a victim of insurance bad faith, contact the Tampa insurance bad faith lawyers of Beltz & Ruth, P.A., at 800-235-8978.

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