Wednesday, January 6, 2021

When you Hear Bad Faith, What Does it Mean?

Bad faith, we often hear to term as it applies to business dealings. Let’s take it from the “horse’s mouth”. Bad faith. 1) n. intentional dishonest act by not fulfilling legal or contractual obligations, misleading another, entering into an agreement without the intention or means to fulfill it, or violating basic standards of honesty in dealing with others.

Here are just a few examples of insurance company bad faith –

 

1.  Your claim is valid and they simply refuse to pay.

2.  They finally give in, but delay beyond reason the payment for that claim.

3.  They do not do a proper job of investigating your claim.

4.  You start hearing threatening statements from your insurance provider.

What is the purpose of having insurance in the first place if they are going to shirk their obligation when push comes to shove? It is time to call on The Ken Wagner Law Office for aggressive representation against those big insurance providers. Just visit kenwagnerlaw.com on the web and you should feel confident. Then call the Albuquerque number (505) 242-6300.

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