Your insurance policy is a contract between you and your insurance company. Because of this contract, your insurance carrier has agreed to act in “good faith” towards you. If your insurance company neglects this agreement by withholding the benefits of your policy they are acting in “bad faith.”
Insurance companies can act in bad faith by:
- Failing to promptly investigate a claim;
- Unreasonably withholding benefits of a claim;
- Deliberately delaying payments of a claim;
- Failing to reimburse you entirely for your loss;
- Interpreting or translating the language or terms of your policy unreasonably; and/or
- Refusing to settle a case.
The Malman Law Firm has litigated numerous bad faith claims against big insurance companies throughout Colorado. If you feel your insurance company is failing to honor its contract with you it is imperative to get an attorney with experience. We are here to help.
Contact us at The Malman Law Firm today for a free consultation. Because we work on a contingency basis, you don’t have to pay until you have been compensated.