
Bad faith is one of the most complex subjects litigated in Florida courtrooms today. What should you do if you feel your insurance company is not treating you fairly regarding a claim? Consult an experienced attorney on whether to file a civil remedy notice pursuant to Florida Statute 624.155.
There may also be techniques and strategies that can be utilized to make clear that the insurance company had every opportunity to settle the lawsuit in "good faith." Again, this is a very complicated area of law that you will need the assistance of an experienced personal injury lawyer to get you a fair result.
Always keep in mind that your insurance policy is a legally binding contract between you and your insurance company and, just as with any other contract, both sides have specific obligations and duties to fulfill that are expressly stated within the policy itself. If the insurance company fails to meet its duties to the extent that it negatively affects you as the policyholder, then a bad faith claim against the insurer may be necessary.
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For more information:
What Is A Bad Faith Insurance Claim? Do I Have a Claim? Gainesville and Ocala Attorney Helps Answer
Who May File a Bad Faith Claim - Gainesville Bad Faith Attorney Explains

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