If there is one thing that is the scourge of claims handlers, it is the allegation of bad faith. And...
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Idea Exchange
Allowing Private Litigation Over Insurer Bad Faith in the Workers’ Compensation Context Courts and state legislatures have variously resolved the...
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Leveraging Fraud Investigator Relationships to Assist Company Departments For many years, MetLife Auto & Home’s special investigations unit (SIU) has...
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Court Limits What Medical Bills Juries Can View Insurance companies, and ultimately California consumers, avoided a windfall sought by the...
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Understanding the Legal and Financial Implications Between a ‘Trip’ and a ‘Slip’ The legal and financial ramifications of an accident...
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Adjusters Play Unsung Heroes in 2011 Claims departments of property/casualty insurers were essential players in the economic recovery of cities...
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How Church & Co. Grew From a Home-Based Firm to a Full-Service Independent Adjusting Company in 50 States Talk to...
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An examination under oath is one of the most useful tools available to insurers and when done right, can also...
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