When an insurance company handles your claim unreasonably or unfairly in California, they may be acting in "bad faith." California law requires insurers to investigate, process and pay claims promptly and fairly. When your insurance company fails to meet these...
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Recorded statements and twisted words: Dealing with insurers
You’ve been in a wreck, and the other driver was at fault. You know that means you’re eventually going to have to make a claim against their insurance company – but you need to be careful how you approach the situation. Company insurance adjusters have one job:...
Can a poor driving record affect your injury claim?
Insurance companies are known to reduce the value of damages or lowball settlement offers. If you have a long history of traffic violations, the insurance company may use it against you. However, even with a less-than-stellar driving record, you should still be able...
Unreasonably low settlements are bad faith insurance
California homes may be at risk of the next big wildfire or earthquake event, but at least homeowners can rest easy knowing their insurers can cover any damage to their properties. At least, that’s how insurance is supposed to work on paper. However, the homeowners...
Can I sue my insurer for not paying for temporary living expenses?
Earthquakes, floods and even wildfires – California has no shortage of destructive natural calamities. It’s easy for these catastrophes to cause significant damage to your home, and you may even have to evacuate if conditions worsen. Severe property damage caused by...