In life, you never hope for the worst to happen, but things might go awry at times, and you get hit with losses. Losses are often stressful, but let them not confuse you. While at it, you should get a claim expert to lean on as you try to regroup, reevaluate, and recover the business…
Cases involving bad faith claims are becoming greater in Pennsylvania. Bad faith for insurance providers means that they refuse to pay claims when they should. For instance, if you are involved in a motor accident and your insurance provider does not handle your claim properly or denies it immediately, this is possibly bad faith. According…
How to Negotiate with Insurance Companies in case of Auto Injuries Having the right strategy when it comes to insurance claim negotiations for personal injury is critical. This is because how you go about your negotiation will determine how much compensation you receive. Here is an insight into how to negotiate with insurance companies in…
What is an insurance claim? An insurance claim can be defined as a formal request made by a policyholder (the insured) to an insurer (insurance company) for compensation for a policy event or covered loss. For instance, if you suffer a personal injury (because of some else’s recklessness), you can launch an insurance claim to…
Insurance law is a branch of law that focuses mainly on private insurance cases. Private insurance covers several areas namely; life insurance, health insurance, automobile liability insurance, title insurance, malpractice insurance, and homeowner’s insurance. The main reason why you need an insurance lawyer is; it’s common for insurance companies to act in bad faith. In…
Auto accidents which result in injuries trigger auto injury cases. Once initial investigations have been done, i.e. the police have visited the accident scene, pictures of the accident scene have been taken, witness accounts have been recorded, and a victim has received initial medical treatment, a claim should be filed with the insurance company in…
Overview An insurance company is said to be operating in bad faith if the company refuses to pay claims or defend/protect you from claims launched by other parties when you have been a responsible policyholder. If you pay premiums on time, follow all terms of your policy and have never been involved in an insurance…