Category: Insurance Bad Faith

Did the Life Insurance Company Act in Bad Faith?

Published on September 24, 2018, by Matthew Sharp

Insurance Bad Faith

To hang on to revenue and profits, some insurance companies act in bad faith by reducing insurance payouts and denying claims on life insurance policies, even if an insured policyholder has paid on the policy for many years. Bad Faith Claim Denials A life insurance policy is a contract which represents a promise by an insurer to act in “good faith and fair dealing” with a policyholder. To comply with this promise, the insurer must uphold the provisions of the policy and ensure that the policy holder’s rights [...]
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Disputing Homeowner Insurance Claims Decisions

Published on August 22, 2018, by Matthew Sharp

Insurance Bad Faith

Thousands of Nevada property owners are forced to dispute decisions by their homeowners’ insurance companies every year when their damage claims are wrongfully denied or settlement offers are way off base. About one in every 15 homeowners file homeowner insurance claims for property damages and theft that may be denied or underpaid. Homeowner Insurance Claims Homeowners rely on homeowner’s insurance to cover costs for certain damages that may occur to their home, but many claims are denied or settled for low amounts because insurance companies will go out [...]
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Review Your Long-Term Care Insurance Policy: You May Need to File a Bad Faith Claim

Published on July 13, 2018, by Matthew Sharp

Insurance Bad Faith

People who are met with a significant delay, reduction or denial of benefits after filing a long-term care claim should carefully review their policy because their insurance company may be acting in bad faith. With the significant number of baby boomers reaching their senior years, bad faith insurance claims for health care and disability benefits are on the rise. The Risks of Long-Term Care Policies Bad faith claims against disability insurers have been prevalent for decades, but claims against long-term care insurers are now catching up. Since baby [...]
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Understanding the Impact of Untimely Payment in Insurance Bad Faith Cases

Published on June 25, 2018, by Matthew Sharp

Insurance Bad Faith

When delayed claim payments are the result of bad faith conduct by insurance companies, the insurer can be held liable for significant damages. What Are Bad Faith Insurance Claims? Bad faith conduct may result in legal action against insurance companies that delay or deny claims when liability is clear. The specifics of insurance policies differ between states and insurers, but all insurers have a legal obligation to abide by the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing. Bad faith insurance cases represent intentional dishonesty on the part [...]
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One Tricky Way Insurance Companies Get Out of Paying

Published on February 27, 2018, by Matthew Sharp

Insurance Bad Faith

Insurance companies sometimes use rescission to deny benefits to consumers, especially when a large claim is filed. The canceling of insurance policies at the time of a claim due to innocent omissions or mistakes is a growing problem for consumers who are then left without current coverage and often struggle with the ability to obtain new insurance. Consumers must be extra cautious when filling out insurance forms to help prevent having a health or life insurance claim denied due to rescission. Consumers Bear the Brunt of Misunderstanding Forms [...]
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Does Your Disability Insurance Company Have You Under Surveillance?

Published on October 26, 2017, by Matthew Sharp

Insurance Bad Faith

Surveillance is a common tool used by disability insurance companies during the claims process. Insurance companies often hire private investigators to follow the activities of claimants who file for disability insurance benefits. What Are Surveillance and Claim Investigations? Disability insurance companies often use surveillance tactics during the claims process to determine benefit eligibility. Insurers claim that surveillance is used only as a fraud prevention tool to ensure that a claimant’s disabilities are legitimate. However, in some cases, surveillance is also used to deny claims. Private investigators are often [...]
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A Denied Insurance Claim Could Cost Your Life

Published on September 20, 2017, by Matthew Sharp

Insurance Bad Faith

In states where assisted suicide is legal, some insurance companies are denying patient claims for expensive, life-saving medical treatments and offering cheaper payments for assisted suicide instead. Fatal Consequences of Denied Claims According to a physician in Nevada, insurance companies that operate in states with legal assisted suicide laws are denying medical claims for patients and offering cheaper assisted suicide options. Although these are life-saving treatments for many patients, insurance companies are focused on cheaper treatments that save the company money with no regard for patients’ care or [...]
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Is Time Running Out on Your Ability to File a Bad Faith Insurance Claim?

Published on September 6, 2017, by Matthew Sharp

Insurance Bad Faith

The statute of limitations for bad faith insurance claims in Nevada is based on statutory grounds or common law. Claims filed under statutory grounds must be filed within three years of the violation, while claims filed under the common law must be filed within four years.   Filing a Bad Faith Insurance Claim in Nevada According to Nevada law, insurance companies have a duty to act in good faith and provide fair services to all policyholders. If an insurance company breaches its duty to provide a fair assessment [...]
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Why Were My Disability Benefits Denied?

Published on August 30, 2017, by Matthew Sharp

Insurance Bad Faith

Disability insurance claims are denied for a variety of reasons, including insurance companies acting in bad faith. Denial of disability insurance benefits can result in unpaid medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, and lost wages.   Denial of Disability Benefits People with disabilities count on their disability insurance benefits to cover a variety of expenses. When benefits are denied or delayed, a disabled individual can end up with thousands of dollars in unpaid medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, and lost wages, especially with long-term disabilities. If a claim is denied or [...]
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Is an Insurer Responsible for Pre-Tender Defense Costs? [Infographic]

Published on August 9, 2017, by Matthew Sharp

Infographic, Insurance Bad Faith

In most Nevada bad faith insurance cases, an insurer is not liable for pre-tender defense costs that were voluntarily incurred by an insured party but may be liable to a co-insurer for pre-tender costs incurred before the defense was tendered to the insurer. (Article continues below Infographic) ______ What are Pre-Tender Defense Costs? Pre-tender defense costs are costs incurred by an insured policyholder to defend a bad faith claim before he/she tenders the claim to the insurance company. In most jurisdictions, the insured pays for pre-tender defense costs. [...]
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