bad faith insurance
Attorneys for
delayed or
denied claims

When your claim has been denied, delayed, or undervalued, our bad faith insurance lawyers hold insurers accountable for unfair tactics and wrongful delays in compensation.

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We know the games insurance companies play to avoid meeting their legal obligations, and we don’t let them get away with it. Let our attorneys get you the justice you deserve.

Results

With over $2 billion in damages recovered, our unfair insurance practices attorneys have the experience and resources to get you maximum compensation.

Types of Bad Faith Insurance Cases We Handle

Bad faith insurance tactics can cause mounting repair costs and disrupt your business or personal life. These cases often involve unfair insurance practices that leave policyholders stuck without the support they’re owed.

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Unreasonable Claim Delays

Insurers stall while bills and damage costs keep rising.

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Denied Claims Without Cause

Valid claims are rejected with little or no explanation.

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Lowball Settlement Offers

Payouts fall short of policy terms or real-world damage.

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Failure to Investigate

Delays, missed inspections, or ignored damage reports.

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Policy Cancellation After Filing a Claim

Coverage dropped after reporting loss or damage.

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Misrepresentation of Coverage

Policy terms distorted to avoid honoring claims.

Delays After Natural Disasters

Slow response during recovery from major storm damage.

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Commercial Insurance Disputes

Claim issues that disrupt business operations or growth.

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Unfair Denials in Health or Disability Claims

Coverage denied despite medical need or long-term harm.

Have there been signs that your insurer may be acting in bad faith? We can help. Call now.

Justice starts with one call

From the first call to the final verdict, our clients share how we stood by them and delivered results when it mattered most.

Ways We Can Support You

Every trial attorney on our team is trained to fight aggressively for your rights. Here’s how our team will help, starting with your first phone call.

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Free Case Review

We’ll review your claim and explain the best legal options available.

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claim investigation

Our team gathers evidence and builds a strong case from the start.

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expert Negotiation

We deal directly with insurers to secure the maximum recovery possible.

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Court Representation

If a fair settlement isn’t possible, we’re ready to fight for you at trial.

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No-Win, No-Fee

We guarantee that you don’t pay us unless we win your case.

What to Know About Bad Faith Insurance Claims

Some insurers make it harder than it should be to access the coverage you’ve paid for. If you’re stuck waiting or feel your claim wasn’t handled fairly, here’s what you need to know.

Our attorneys can review your policy in detail, gather supporting evidence, identify any potential violations of state laws or industry standards by the insurer, and more. We’ll guide you through the legal process and make sure you understand your rights under the policy. Our primary goal is to secure compensation that accurately reflects the full extent of the insurer’s misconduct, including any financial harm resulting from delays or poor handling.

Unfair practices can include misrepresenting your policy terms, failing to properly investigate your claim, offering an unreasonably low settlement, or even trying to cancel your coverage without cause. If the insurer puts its own interests ahead of yours and fails to uphold its legal obligations, it may be considered bad faith, and you have the right to hold them accountable.

As soon as you feel like the process isn’t unfolding the way it should, it’s worth having an attorney review your situation. Insurance policies are filled with complex language, and early guidance can help you understand what’s actually covered, how your insurer is supposed to respond, and what evidence will matter if things escalate. The sooner you call, the better the chances are that we can resolve the issue without added financial strain or missed deadlines.

Your attorney will start by reviewing your policy and the timeline of events to see if your insurer is meeting its legal obligations. If there are signs of stalling or failure to communicate, they’ll request internal documents and take formal legal steps to move things forward. The goal is to prevent the delay from creating more hardship and to hold the insurer accountable for slowing down the process.

If an insurer acts in bad faith, you may be entitled to more than the original claim amount. Depending on the circumstances, courts may award compensation for stress caused by the delay, out-of-pocket losses that built up while you waited, and even legal fees. In serious cases, additional damages can be awarded to penalize the insurer’s behavior and prevent it from happening to others.

It depends on the details of your claim, but yes. Even if your claim is approved, a payout that doesn’t reflect the terms of your policy can still be considered bad faith. This includes ignoring repair estimates, undervaluing property, cutting corners to save the insurer money, and more. If your payment feels off, it’s worth asking our lawyers to take a look. We can tell you if your rights were violated and what your legal options are.

Industry News Related To Bad Faith Insurance Cases

Follow ongoing changes in insurance regulations and legal outcomes that may impact how bad faith claims are handled in your state.