Unreasonable Insurance Practices

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If an individual is injured and there is an existing liability policy or an uninsured motorist policy, the injured person often expects full coverage. Insurance companies that operate out of bad faith, “bad faith insurance companies,” will often attempt to deny or stall any benefits you are entitled to. State Farm has been ranked in the top three “bad faith insurance companies” by FBIC. In most states insurance companies are required by state law to act in good faith. Insurance companies are required to do the following among other things, as part of their good faith duties, when handling your claim:

  • Promptly investigate your claim
  • Promptly pay you any undisputed portion of claim
  • Communicate often with you regarding the status of your claim
  • Provide a reasonable explanation of any claim denial or offer compromise settlement

If an insurance company has failed or refuses to do any of the above then they may have acted in bad faith. If you feel your insurance company has acted unfairly or out of bad faith, call the law offices of William Muhr, LLP immediately at 1-800-934-4LAW (4529) for a free consultation with an experienced attorney. We have worked to get our clients the money they deserve from bad faith insurance companies, including State Farm, for nearly 25 years.

We have highly experienced attorneys and lawyers in Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, New York City, Boston, Henderson, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, Honolulu, St. Louis, Portland, Columbus and Atlanta. To serve you better, we handle cases in this complex yet very limited area of law in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Texas.

*Feel free to review some of our recent briefs filed on behalf of victims of unreasonable insurance practices:

Pham v. State Farm Court of Appeals Opening Brief
Shaffer v. State Farm Amended Opening Brief