Bad Faith Insurance Lawsuits
 
 
Bad Faith Insurance Lawsuits

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Hurricane Katrina Damage Claims must be filed by August 28, 2006.

Bad Faith is a legal term for a violation of the principle of “good faith and fair dealing” that requires businesses to provide the proper amount of services to their customers. For example, an insurance company could act in bad faith by unreasonably refusing to honor a legitimate claim of hurricane damage to your property by citing that the damage was the result of flooding caused by the hurricane, rather than direct wind or rain damage.

Another tactic used by manipulative insurance companies is the practice of withholding money from policyholders until they sign a waiver stating damage to their property was from flooding rather than the hurricane. This act is widespread throughout the devastated Gulf States, so much so that the office of the Attorney General of the state of Mississippi is suing a number of insurers in order to halt this offensive practice.

If you paid your insurance premiums with the good faith belief that help would be there when you needed it, only to discover that your provider abandoned you in your time of need, you are not alone. Join with the thousands of other victims of Hurricane Rita and stand up to insurance companies who are ignoring the needs of their policyholders. Contact an insurance claim attorney today, and take a stand. It will be the wisest thing you ever do.

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